10 AUGUST 1962, Page 13

SIR,—As a reader of your publication, might I say I

strongly disagree with your correspondent's views on the question of our possible entry into the EEC.

You are of course entitled to print such nonsense —there is however an alternative view, which I personally believe to be more correct; this is, that we are to be forced into political union through economic means, in the interests of monopoly capitalism.

What else can you call policies of trade dis- crimination against other nations, and the Common- wealth?

ALAN W. HYDE

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