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Write to Sir, There is nothing in the Casey report ( Jun 17 ) that should come as a surprise. After I first spoke out on this topic more than a decade ago,...
Write to Sir, Israel’s leaders seem reluctant to learn from history. Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Iran in 1980, in which the Iraqi leader expected a quick...
Write to Sir, Your leading article (“ Reckoning ”, Jun 14) states: “No country can be expected to stand idly by while an avowed enemy works steadily, decade...
Write to Matthew Syed’s article (“ A disaster for the West, miserable for refugees ”, Jun 8) made grim reading but I was disappointed that his solution was...
Write to Sir, Emma Duncan’s useful analysis of the chancellor’s spending review (“ Reeves should be stashing not splashing the cash ”, Jun 13) omits one...
Write to Sir, As Paul Johnson, the head of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, helpfully demonstrated in your report (“ How chancellor relies on statistical...
Write to Sir, William Hague ( comment, Jun 10 ) is right that Labour and the Tories need each other to be effective, be it in government or opposition....
Write to Sir, Matthew Parris rightly calls on the Conservative Party to develop policies to address the debt mountain ( “Only Tories can tell the truth...
Write to Sir, Niall Ferguson identifies the financial black hole which spiralling government spending is creating and draws powerfully on the radical...
Write to Sir, When Sir Keir Starmer came to power he promised to govern for the good of the national interest rather than his party. Yet this increase in...
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