Letter: After Dunblane: questions for the media and an answer to critic s of gun clubs
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Sir: I was disgusted to read in Colin Brown's report (16 March) that "senior Conservative Party figures were dismayed at John Major's joint visit with Tony Blair to the area [Dunblane]" and that "Conservative sources were furious because they felt it gave Mr Blair a political bonus". Can these Conservatives be named, so that they may be for ever vilified by decent British citizens of all parties?
John Crisp
London SW1
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