Letter: Mummy knows a few things, too

Raymond Land
Saturday 15 May 1993 18:02 EDT
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THREE cheers for the tenor of last Sunday's editorial on the arrogance and incompetence of the present government ('This is the game grown-ups play', 9 May). No cheers however for the drearily predictable choice of 'Daddy' as the voice of authority in matters political. Surely a paper of the stature of the Independent on Sunday knows by now that Mummy is also interested in such things and knows a bit about them, too. In reality it's probably Mummy anyway who does most of the talking with the children.

Raymond Land

London SW18

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