6 MAY 1972, page 26

Coming To Terms

Sir: I must confess a great deal of sympathy for George Gale in his desire to come to terms with Europe (April 29). Yet, having asked some very sensible questions, he seems to......

Sir: Since It Was Your Policy On The Anti-common Market

that first drew me to take out a 3-year subcription, your article on Coming to Terms with Europe greatly disappointed me. I never imagined that The Spectator would attempt to......

Great English Genius

Sir: God forbid that "the great English genius," to quote Mr Auberon Waugh's mordantly malicious description of me, should become the great English hero by attacking book......

Press Standards

Sir: Mr Worsthome (April 29) accuses me of "journalistic malpractice" on the grounds of a headline I did not write and an assurance I did not give. The argument is nine months......

Good Irish Cause

From Lard Boyle of Handsworth and others Sir: There is no doubt that many people of good will are trying to make some personal contribution to an improvement of conditions in......

Jenkins V. Powell

Sir: The chickens of Harold Wilson's political somersaults have come home to roost. His squalid opportunism — especially on the Common Market issue — has descredited both......