The Macmillan Call
Sir: Doubtless Mr Harold Macmillan had his own reasons for emerging from retirement for a tedious half-hour to give a kick in the teeth to the party he once led. He did not,......
Another View Of Greece
Sir: The article you printed by Mr Theodoracopulos about Greece is much more revealing of the author's irrational phobias than it is of anything remotely like Greece . today. Mr......
Sir James's Marmite
Sir: With reference to your correspondent Auberon Waugh's article in the Spectator of 23 October, I would like to point out that it is not for reasons of poverty that 1 no......
The Pr Humbug
Sir: It is unfortunate that Richard West's bias allows him to damn the work of public relations practitioners without consideration for the many people who have had reason to......
Sir: As A Public Relations Man Myself, May I Say
how much I enjoyed Richard West's exposé of the role of PR function (16 October). I must say it almost fooled me— I thought when I started to read it that it was a serious......
Benni
Sir: Stuart Holland is really ungenerous to Mussolini in suggesting in his article 'Keynes and the Labour Party' (16 October) that Keynes had 'more influence on postwar British......