16 MARCH 1974, page 5

Sir: Further To Your Stringent Observations On Mr Heath...

9), I Wonder, as a floating voter, if the sorry Position of the Conservative Party has arisen because, whatever his professed a llegiance, Mr Heath is certainly not a co......

Red Menace

P,roni Miss Barbara Reid 1 must disagree with your leader in Lois week's issue in which you claim th e non-existence of a Communist s pectre. As you rightly say, ComI ntinists......

A Coalition?

Sir; 'The, lion and the unicorn were When for the crown, when up jumped a little dog and knocked them both down." h. ,Who governs Britain? Why not a L trInvirate? I envisage......

Sir: There Could Never Be A Stronger Case For A

National Coalition government than at the present time, when the welfare of the whole nation is in grave peril. Now is the time, not for all good men to come to the aid of the......

Scottish Nationalists

Sir: At a time when North Sea oil is only one of many reasons why people south of the Border should have a better understanding of what makes Scotsmen tick, it would be a pity......

Clive On The Unions

Sir: In his article on March 2, Clive Jenkins says that there are too many small errors and misunderstandings in my book. He then goes on to write about a trade unionism of the......

Sir: Last Year The Late Professor Brogan ' Wrote Such

a wretched non-review of Arthur Schlesinger's Making Presidents that I was moved to pen some words of protest; and I was forced to ask the question (which it is the reviewer's......

Sir: Perhaps One Ought Not To Be Surprised, But Mr

Clive Jenkins' reference to coal (in his review of Innis MacBeath's book on the Unions) as being a 'cheap fuel' is yet another instance of the slipshod thinking which seems to......