Coca Cola A Relief To Escape From This Dreary Election
last weekend to Oxford—to be precise, to Magdalen high table, where (for a special occasion, at any rate) the food is excellent and the wine even better—and to talk of......
Spectator's Notebook
ALF-WAY through the campaign, there are rinow clear signs that Mr. Heath, the un- known man at the beginning of this shindig, is at last getting into his stride and starting to......
Polls Apart Talking Of Polls, I'm Beginning To Get A
little worried about the single-constituency polls that have been appearing in the Economist and the Guardian. Both have been carried out by a relatively new firm in the......
Tailpiece
Note: In the January edition of New Out- look A. D. C. Peterson (Liberal spokesman on education) said we must 'for the present reject' vouchers in welfare. . . . His views are......
I Told You So
What, then, should the Tories' theme be be- tween now and polling day? First, the main burden of their attack should be, not on the events of the past eighteen months (which the......
Taxmanship Mr. Callaghan's Unexpected Declaration That He...
and change the rules of GAIT (the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) to enable him to give tax rebates to exporters should not, I suspect, be taken too seriously. It's the......
Spare Us A Landslide!
By DESMOND DONNELLY Li BOUR looks set for a massive majority in the new Parliament if the public opinion polls are to be believed. Thus 1966 may come to rank, with 1906 and......