SIR – Sir Graham Brady, chairman of the Conservative Party’s 1922 Committee, would like the choice of leader to be removed from party members and entrusted to MPs (Letters, May 1).
SIR – If, as Byron put it, Cervantes “smiled Spain’s chivalry away”, hopefully some bard of the future will record that “J K Rowling smiled Scotland’s wokery away”. John Webster Oxford
SIR – While I endorse the sentiments of Prince William (report, February 21), he should be reminded that the 1689 Bill of Rights – which set limits on the powers of the monarchy, and established the rights of Parliament and the people – mean that the monarchy must not interfere with political issues. Both the provision of cheap housing and a ceasefire in Gaza certainly are. Dorian Wood Castle Cary, Somerset