Sir,—mr. Maude Has Publicly Dramatised A Mood Of...
the Conservative party which has been very clear to close observers of the par- liamentary scene for a long time. Personalities obviously obtrude, which is a greater pity than......
From : Sir Gerald Nabarro, G. H. Clayton- Wright, Brian
Willis, C. G. Waite, Eldon Griffiths, MP, Bryan Cassidy, Emma Burden, Philip Norton, 1. F. Standish, Edward Samson, Mrs. Gaenor Heathcoat Amory, Ronald Duncan, S. C. Butler.......
Many More Letters Than Could Be Published Have Been Received
following Angus Maude's article in last week's SPECTATOR: a number were written before Mr. Maude's resignation from the Opposition front bench. A further selection will appear......
The Press
Bloodshed on Sunday By CHARLES CURRAN W ITH this article, I end my stint as stand-in press critic for the Spectator. I do so at an Homeric hour in Fleet Street. Like everybody......
Sir,—the Article By Mr. Angus Maude Will Create Surprise In
many directions. Nowhere will it be read with more interest than in his own constitu- ency, where erstwhile loyal supporters of the Con- servative party are awaiting with equal......