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How To Win An Election

SIR.—E , ien if voters who are not interested in politics could be assumed to make an electoral. choice • on strictly rational grounds, there are some of us in the Labour Party......

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Letters To The Editor

The Notting Hill Sentences David Astor, Rev. F. A. Jasper Loyalties Ltd, Rev. Austin Lee How to Win an Election John Papworth The Population Problem Admiral Sir W. M. James......

Sir,—i Sympathise With Much That Pharos Says On The...

sentences. It follows the en- lightened line he (and you, sir) have advocated for so long. But in this instance he fails to appreciate two considerations. Firstly, no analogy......

Granting Visas

SIR.—Mr. Anthony Windrum's letter on the granting of visas to foreign visitors (Spectator, September 19) refers to damage which may he done to overseas trade by the impediments......

Loyalties Ltd.

SIR,—Your correspondent sees your phrase, 'It is better to be disloyal and dishonoured than dead,' as the antithesis of 'all that Great Britain with Its Christian tradition......

The Population Problem

SIR.—We are told by statisticians that, if the present increase of the human race continues, there will by a stated year be one square yard of the earth's land surface for each......