27 MAY 1966, page 14

Britain's Economy

SIR,—Perhaps the most striking feature of the recent election was the two parties' consistent refusal to discuss the major economic problem. Mr Wilson has endeavoured to......

Set

Sot.---Many commentators have written and spoken about the various aspects and prospects of the selec- tive employment tax. Most of these are better appointed to judge than I......

Colour-blind On Sundays

SIR,—John - Wells's criticism of the colour supple- ments (May 20) is, for the most part, glib and sterile. It is an excellent example of modish jour- nalism based upon the very......

Faites Vos Jeux

SIR,—In 'Spectator's Notebook' (May 20) you write amusingly but heedlessly and gently mock those who seek to curb gambling. But you know gambling like drink can lead to......

How The Right Fared

Sm,—There has been considerable press comment since the election arguing that the Tory right did worse electorally than the Conservative party generally. On what is this based?......