Letters: <strong>Andrew Copson</strong> of Humanists UK, <strong>Zaki Cooper,</strong> <strong>David Tutssel</strong> and <strong>David Cragg-James </strong>respond to an editorial about the party and faith communities
SIR – Georgina Stanger (Letters, February 11) says that the King’s cancer diagnosis “throws the parlous state of the NHS into stark relief”, and I can only agree.
SIR – In resigning as deputy chairmen of the Conservative Party over Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda Bill (report, telegraph.co.uk, January 16), Lee Anderson and Brendan Clarke-Smith highlighted the obvious: voters have not stopped being Conservative – it is the Conservative Party itself that has done so. In the past decade, the rate at which it has cynically betrayed its core voters has soared. Such betrayals now happen weekly. The few dozen MPs left with proper Conservative values would be best advised t