Quentin Letts
Articles by Quentin Letts
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Politics
A good, old-fashioned must-buy
- 25 December 2000
NS Christmas - Forget computer games, a cricket scorebook could help your child go far
Politics
Men who spend too much
- 28 August 2000
A new survey shows that "retail therapy" is now a male thing. Quentin Lettsreports
Politics
A true star, or just a dry old trout?
- 24 July 2000
Praise has been lavished on Betty Boothroyd as she retires as Speaker of the House. But was she really so good at her job?
Politics
Too many words, too much wind
- 03 April 2000
Quentin Letts reminds back-bench MPs that brevity is the best way of making a government minister look a proper turnip
Politics
Why Tories won't swallow gay sex
- 13 December 1999
William Hague's stand on Clause 28 reflects the homophobia in his party. ByQuentin Letts
Society
The New Statesman Profile - The Tuscan holiday
- 26 July 1999
Chiantishire may be the new Labour idyll of choice. But it has protection rackets, tax avoidance and no minimum wage
Politics
From mighty acorns, little oaks do grow
- 17 May 1999
Meritocracy? Young Heseltines, Majors and Wyatts are everywhere
Politics
Arise, Lord Kelvin of Currant Bun
- 19 April 1999
. . . and Lord Paxman and Lady Adie. Quentin Letts thinks he has the answer to Labour's problems over how to create a new upper house
Society
The New Statesman Profile - George Weidenfeld
- 01 January 1999
He is a man with as many connections as a telephone sub-station - when you get to his parties, you have arrived
Politics
Please spare us this golf club bore
- 20 November 1998
Alistair Cooke has been our man in America since 1938.Quentin Lettsbegs him to stop


