25 JUNE 1927, Page 15

WANTED: A FOURTH PARTY

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]

SIR,—What Mr. B. Ifor Evans and others of a similar mind should do—believing in first things first I have no doubt— is to make it possible for the electors, irrespective of party, to be able not merely to register their opinions at the ballot box, but to see also that representation follows as a natural sequence. A majority on the floor of the House but with a minority of support in the country does not make for healthy