21 JANUARY 1911, Page 17

THE LEAGUE OF ST. GEORGE.

[TO THE EDITOR OE THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Surely, if the object of the League of St. George is to uphold righteousness in politics," the sixth object of the League, which is given in your last issue as : "By impressing on all voters that they should put party before self, their country above their .party, and God before all," should read: "By impressing on all voters that they should put self before party, their country above their self, and-God before all." To induce a voter to stand blindly by his party, despite the dictates of his own conscience, reason, and interests, is not likely to make for righteousness in politics.—I am, Sir, &c., LADBROKE BLACK. High Street House, Chandler's Cross, Croxley Green, Herts.