10 JUNE 1966, page 9

Spectator's Notebook

A I write, the Foreign Secretary, Mr Stewart, is in Brussels piously expounding Britain's devotion to Western European unity and expres- sing his horror at General de Gaulle's......

The Economy

Stop-Go a la Mode By WILFRED BECKERMAN AT a time when the economy has had to face potentially one of the most crippling strikes in its history rather than accede to the seamen's......

Woodrow

In his article on parliamentary reform in this week's issue Alan Watkins suggests that if back- benchers wish to regain their lost power ind in- fluence the remedy lies not in......

Bobby Senator Robert Kennedy, Whose Deceptively Slight...

London last week en route to South Africa, is, I suppose, the outstanding non-governmental personality in world politics today. How much his undoubted personal magnetism owes to......

On To 1968

Meanwhile. Kennedy—who seems to have made an admirable start to his South African tour- - is engaged in the most extensive and long- range presidential campaign of any non-......

Fasten Your Seatbdts

I'm pleased to see that the Ministry of Trans- port's report on car safety has poured a douche of cold water on much of the fashionable criticism of British car design, and......