2 AUGUST 1930, page 17

A Politician In A Difficulty

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Mr. Edgar Barnes-Austin's letter, written from Prospect Road, Tunbridge Wells, suggests that the view from his windows is a gloomy one—or......

[to The Editor Of The Scae-rxron.] Stn,—may I Suggest That

it is the voter not the politician who is in a difficulty. From the beg' g of eiviti,ition there have always been two schools of thought in op p osition to one another, the one......

Iraq

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—The note of optimism in Sir Edward Hilton Young's analysis of the new treaty with Iraq is fully justified. Those ho were intimately......