Precious Space
Sir: Regarding Ivor Davies's letter (19 October) as to why if I'm not an anti- Semite I always refer only to Jews who are 'boring, vulgar, brash, arrogant, dishonest,......
Sir: I Read Your Article On Heveningham Hall With Some
interest: it disclosed a sad Picture of unpaid debts and the neglect of the fabric of a fine building which I know well. My concern is that your writer, Mr Lycett, tied into his......
Howlers And Honks
Sir: If Lady Donaldson (Books, 19 Octo- ber) really thinks Artemis Cooper is 'a Peerless editor' who 'has worked very hard' then her standards must be below par even for the......
Biting On The Bullet
Sir: Before anyone else does I must correct a slip in my review (26 October) of Profes- sor Mansergh's The Unresolved Question while pointing out, in the light of recent......
Heveningham Revisited
Sir: Sir Ian Gilmour's letter (28 September) denounces Andrew Lycett's article on Heveningham Hall (`The sad decline of a stately pile', 21 September) in terms that read rather......
Prisoner
Sir: Is The Spectator a prisoner of Zenga? Give us a break and remove Omalara for at least one paragraph. Angus Pollok McCall 54 Frederick Street, Edinburgh......
Poor Waugh
Sir:I am heart-broken to read (Another voice, 12 October) that Auberon Waugh would be worse off by £12,500 tax-wise if Labour won the next election. However, as an OAP I have a......
Nutty Slack
Sir: I am not costive, nor am I a mean Christian (Julie Burchill's Diary 5 Octo- ber). As one who has bought so many copies of The Spectator over the years, I regard myself as......
Tax And Welfare
Sir: Auberon Waugh may be right to hope that the Tories win the next general elec- tion (Another voice, 12 October). The arguments for a Labour victory which I advanced in the......