26 DECEMBER 1958, Page 6

'WE WERE TALKING about the overload of work on MPs

and he said the trouble was that almost all of them nowadays had to be virtually full-time professional politicians. They might become very good at their Parliamentary work, but as bearers of experience of the nation's life in different occu- pations they became more and more stale and enclosed. 1 had the feeling then that he found the Parliamentary life far from satisfying. . . Atticus in the Sunday Times.

Now there's a man who can sense things from the slightest hint.

PHAROS