<strong>Letters: </strong>The fundamental changes the country needs must not be sacrificed to appease the right of the party, says <strong>Dr Peter Mangan</strong>. Plus letters from <strong>Alan Gent, John Hackett, Henrietta Cubitt </strong>and <strong>Brian Ronson</strong>
<strong>Letters: </strong>Labour may be sowing the seeds of its own destruction, writes <strong>Dr Peter Mangan</strong>, while <strong>Jacqueline Mackenzie</strong> says she has become politically homeless. Plus letters from <strong>John Bourn</strong> and <strong>Ted Shrecker</strong>
<strong>Letters: </strong>Party workers on the ground are best placed to genuinely understand the needs of the working poor, writes <strong>Dr Peter Mangan</strong>, while <strong>Dr Anthony Isaacs </strong>calls for better slogans and <strong>Harold Mozley</strong> wants clear, concrete policies