SIR.—No doubt Mrs. Braddock is 'not given to Writing explanatory
theses on her views on homo- sexuality': nor would I want her to. Surely, though, it is not asking too much of our MPs that they should study the evidence on a matter which has been of concern to some of our best thinkers for the greater part of a century and to our more responsible journals and newspapers for the greater part of a decade, come to a conclusion upon it and then, s of When the opportunity presents itself, take the trouble Iwn to go down to the House and cast their, votes on a
lies. ' Proposal which profoundly affects the happiness and
rth• destiny of a million of their fellow citizens.—Yours
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