Electoral boundaries
Sir, — For Mr Lange to make light of the current Boundary Commission leak, as he has done, is more than law-
abiding and regulated persons can stand.' The leak to Labour politicians . would appear totally in order according to Mr Lange as everyone eventually finds out anyway. Would Mr Lange therefore condone a lawyer disclosing the contents of a' will while a person is still alive, or.someone climbing a rugby ground fence, avoiding gate' payment retorting the defence of coverage being freq anyway if one were to wait'/ and watch on TV? The prin-' ciple is the same. I for one f congratulate Mr Muldoon for his apparently well-founded complaint and resent the arrogant and bombastic palming off of. Mr Lange. — Yours, etc., WILLIAM RICHARDSON. September 24, 1982.
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