Letter: Fathers of families

Martin Cochrane
Monday 09 November 1998 19:02 EST
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Sir: Jack O'Sullivan refers to our "father-blind" society. As a communications consultant working mainly in the City, I am constantly faced with how much men's children mean to them, and how the enforced split between their lives as fathers and as employees causes problems in both areas.

As a regular reader of The Independent, it seems to me that this paper is also usually father-blind, in that any comment on family policy is invariably written by women. It was heartening to see it discussed by a man, with a man's perspective.

MARTIN COCHRANE

London SW1

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