Letters:<strong> Joyce Quin</strong> says Sir Lindsay Hoyle was right to allow a range of views on a difficult issue, while <strong>Lyn A Dade </strong>calls the debate a tawdry farce that makes no difference to the suffering in Gaza. Plus letters from <strong>Helen Beioley</strong>,<strong> Robert Dyson</strong>,<strong> Mark Gooding</strong>,<strong> Bill Kirton </strong>and<strong> Keith Flett</strong>
<strong>Letters: </strong>Tepid policies and promises to balance the books will have little appeal to those already suffering, writes <strong>Derrick Joad. </strong>Plus letters from <strong>Bee Hepworth, Lyn A Dade </strong>and <strong>Archie Lauchlan</strong>
Letters:<strong> Lyn A Dade</strong> calls for an end to the party system, while <strong>Michael Gwilt</strong> says Labour is holding our votes hostage against the return of Tory rule. Plus <strong>Deborah Wilkinson</strong> on the need for a diverse leftwing government