6 JULY 1974, page 4

Freedom And Order

Sir: You are right (June 29) to point to the connection between disregard for the law and the attack on free speech. The two simply cannot be separated. The law allows each man......

Getting Out

Sir: I have noihing but admiration and support for your stand against the Common Market, as you will know from my letter published just before we entered that disastrous......

Cheaper Food

Sir: Mr Ernest Wistrich's snide suggestion that the anti-Marketeers' lack of funds is "a reflection of the weakness of the anti-Market case, whose supporters are not prepared to......

Clerical Errors

From the Revd. Michael Scott Sir: Your note beneath my letter (June 29) omits Alan Paton's reference to the fact that the time spent away from my flock (the coloured people in......

Wilson's Quality

Sir: It is refreshing, at long last, to read a fairly objective assessment of the Prime Minister's immensely notable qualities in Patrick Cosgrave's article about him At last I......

25 Moseley Woad Lane, Cookridge, Leeds Sir: In His Admirable

reply to Douglas Jay's article concerning food prices Ernest Wistrich rebutted its most obvious inanities. There is a further major point that Douglas Jay never seems to have......

Sir: As With Virtually All Of Our National Problems, And

increasing disregard of the law is the fault of the Government whose first duty is to enforce it. For far too many years, Home Secretaries have adopted a placatory attitude......

Abortion Rates

Sir: What an absurd fellow your Dr Linklater is! He talks about the "soaring abortion rates" — though the British abortion figures have hardly changed for the past three years.......