16 OCTOBER 1964, page 6

A Participant's Notebook

D'ye ken John Birch . . . D'ye ken John Birch, Are you keen on Church? Would you Welch on Bob 'Cause he does the job? Have you often said Better dead than Red As you pledged to......

Election Commentary

A Sense of Direction By DAVID WATT 'Mlle voters here are playing a key role in the I election,' said the BBC's political correspon- dent describing the struggle at Billericay......

Nothing Personal

Fortunately, I had heard the day before that the League of Empire Loyalists were to attend one of my meetings in full strength. That means about fifteen. When I arrived to......

Last Word

'For the trade unionist the choice is this: whether to remain sunk in the stick-in-the-mud attitude of the Twenties and Thirties, a prey to depression fixations, meeting today's......

Homes And Mortgages

Mr. Wilson, in one of his more elegant phrases, observed that most of 'those who criticised what Mr. George Brown did (or did not) say about reducing interest rates wouldn't......

Gold For Mike There May Not Be Many Medals To

award when this very dult general election is over. More repu- tations have been broken than made. But one top award on the Tory side is at least assured. The service to......