12 JUNE 1971, page 24

Letters To The Editor

From John Biggs,Davison, mr, Oliver Herbert, Professor Hugh Berrington, and others The great debate Sir: Whatever one's attitude to the Common Market, the only safe assumption......

Sir: It Will Be Apparent To Anyone Comparing National...

set out on pages 199 et seq in Whitaker's Almanack 1971; that England and Wales have more mouths per square mile to feed than any EEC country, and hund- reds more than New......

Sir: In A Democracy Like Ours. Political Decisions Are Taken

and judged in four separate stages— through preliminary discussion: at the negotiating table; by the people and Parliament; and in the history books. The decision of whether or......

Sir: Did The Six Nations Of The Common Market Suffer

the same nervous questioning as we do before they formed the Market? If so, have their fears proved well-founded or ill-founded? After fourteen years' experience do any of the......

Absolute Antithesis

Sir: Stella FitzThomas Hagan was wrong in saying (5 June) that in my letter (22 May) I was confusing absolutism in the political sense with absolutism in the philosophi- cal......

Sir: Ts It Not Strange That The 'little Englanders' Now

form the extreme left and the extreme right? The electoral eunuchs who would keep Britain out of Europe are quite right in insisting that the alternative to ening in is simply......

Sir: A Former Political Education Officer In The...

Centre, I wish to support the con- tention of Mr Philip Goodhart, the Tory MP for Beckenham, that the unique circumstances attaching to the Common Market issue point to the need......