Speak for coronavirus-afflicted Britain, Keir Starmer | Brief letters

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Alastair Campbell is right . When a Labour opposition was faced with the government’s handling of that other great crisis, the second world war, Arthur Greenwood, the deputy Labour leader, directly challenged Neville Chamberlain in the Commons and was encouraged to “Speak for England, Arthur” – by Leo Amery, a Tory backbencher. Speak for the dying and living, Keir Starmer.• Old CDs hung from branches make good bird-scarers to protect the fruit on our cherry tree .

 

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