<strong>Letters: </strong>Tepid policies and promises to balance the books will have little appeal to those already suffering, writes <strong>Derrick Joad. </strong>Plus letters from <strong>Bee Hepworth, Lyn A Dade </strong>and <strong>Archie Lauchlan</strong>
<strong>Letters: </strong>Keir Starmer fails to grasp how squeezed the middle classes have become, says <strong>Derrick Joad</strong>, while <strong>Tim Exton </strong>worries about the impact on students from poor backgrounds and <strong>David Mayle</strong> argues that graduates pay their way in tax
<strong>Letters: </strong>The impact the policy will have across the world can’t be ignored, says <strong>Oliver Lough</strong>. Plus letters from <strong>Derrick Joad,</strong> <strong>Nigel Griffin</strong> and <strong>David Duell</strong>