14 AUGUST 1971, page 22

Ucs, Mr Benn And The Unprintable

Sir : 1 do not think there will be any good come out of Mr Davies' visit to UCS any more than the visits of Mr Benn and Mr Wilson. Your Parliamentary Correspondent, Mr Hugh......

Sir: The Spectator's Suggestion That Scotland Is Being...

because UCS has not been afforded a further hand-out, surely begs the question. What has to be asked is not whether UCS is viable, palpably it isn't, but whether Scotland itself......

Required Reading

Sir: If, as Mr Christopher Booker sugge„sts, not many people will read Nick Stacey's Who Cares, I hope the few who do will be Anglican clergy. Indeed, perhaps some benefactor......

Rest Cure

Sir: Your misprint poll seems to be swinging in your favour, but among the few of August 7 there is, in the ' Diary of the Year,' "Mr Health . . . left Cowes for Chequers. . .......

Books And Bookshops

Sir: I did not comment on Benny Green's piece about bookshops (June 12) at the time because it observed inescapable facts rather than made unjustified criticism. As your......

Vote-shifters

Sir: Is the great British public fooled by the union's comic charade of card voting? Last week, Mr Clive Jenkins said, "The miners, the post office workers and the transport......

Foot In The Back

Sir: 1 find myself in agreement with every word of criticism which Paul Foot levels at Mr Wilson in his review of the latter's memoirs. There is, however, a point which puzzles......

No Mistake

Sir: In your Notebook yotl assert that you fear (and know) that the publication in our col umns of a recent article bY Andrew Alexander "was regarded in the highest Telegraph......