Talmudic sage offers a leg-up to the Tories | Brief letters

Hillel’s lesson to politicians | Penny Mordaunt’s magic past | Investing in all hospital staff | A Hungarian Latin master | Boris Johnson’s inaction

The Talmudic sage Hillel advised that it was possible to recite the whole Torah while standing on one leg (Letters, 17 July), ie “don’t do to others what is hateful to you … the rest is commentary”. It would be a good discipline for all politicians to adopt the same posture when explaining their policies. Given the incoherence of Tory leadership candidates, they might wish to try an easy start – the benefits of Brexit, say, or the achievements of the Conservative government – and work their way up.
Dr Anthony Isaacs
London

• I learned with interest that, in her younger years, Penny Mordaunt had been an assistant to master magician, Will Ayling. My wife, Sue, preceded her, by some years, in that role. She still recalls the time fondly. But, unlike Ms Mordaunt, she harbours no illusions about the competency of this government.
Howard Jones
Shirley, West Midlands

• More resourcing should be put into training doctors and nurses in the UK (Letters, 17 July). However, having just spent two months seriously ill in hospital – now recovering – I was just glad of the excellent porters, ancillary staff, nurses, doctors and consultants, wherever they came from. They are surely welcome here.
Keith Flett
Tottenham, London

• As their current political leader is casting an undeserved pall over all Hungarians, it is worth pointing out that the Latin book Winnie Ille Pu (Letters, 17 July) was a translation by a remarkably talented Hungarian, Sándor Lénárd (Alexander Lenard, 1910-1972).
Peter Sherwood
London

• Angela Rayner is wrong to call Boris Johnson “missing in action”. He is missing in inaction.
Colin Baker
Llangynidr, Powys

Have an opinion on anything you’ve read in the Guardian today? Please email us your letter and it will be considered for publication.

The GuardianTramp

Related Content

Article image
Obesity campaign with a side of fries
Brief letters: Boris Johnson’s health drive | Scientists using Windows 7 | Macbeth | Vaccine strategy | Pigs in blankets | Face masks in winter

Letters

28, Dec, 2020 @4:14 PM

Article image
Lord knows the importance of apostrophes | Brief letters
Brief letters: Good Friday | Tesco | Mice expressions | Swallows | Dominic Raab | Boris Johnson

Letters

10, Apr, 2020 @3:33 PM

Article image
Now that’s what I call a 1970s party | Brief letters
Brief letters: Dominic Cummings | Science | Prayers | Marmalade

Letters

10, Jan, 2022 @4:45 PM

Article image
Where’s the anger over these dodgy Tory deals? | Letters
Letters: Readers respond to a piece by Jonathan Freedland in which he addresses Boris Johnson’s cronyism and the wasting of taxpayers’ money

Letters

10, Aug, 2020 @4:37 PM

Article image
Unless progressive parties unite, the UK will shift further to the right | Letter
Letter: A united opposition in Hungary carries lessons for the Labour party, writes Jeremy Cushing

Letters

20, Oct, 2021 @4:56 PM

Article image
Being axed is not a refreshing change
Brief letters: Sheffield Hallam University | A climate-conscious pigeon | Defibrillators in phone boxes | Chris Pincher’s suspension | Loo queues at Wimbledon

04, Jul, 2022 @5:07 PM

Article image
Is the Conservative party the Woolworths of politics? | Brief letters
Brief letters: The NHS and Blockbuster | Bus stop benches | Heather Wheeler’s insults | New York’s crystal energy | Venison food strategy | Boris Johnson’s brass neck

Letters

12, Jun, 2022 @5:25 PM

Article image
Fraud, fine food and old tights | Brief letters
Brief letters: EasyJet hack | Johnson’s U-turn | Tights | Albino pheasants | Favourite restaurants

Letters

22, May, 2020 @4:16 PM

Article image
Johnson the general to Starmer’s captain | Brief letters
Brief letters: Flu vaccine | NHS test-and-trace app | Boris Johnson | Priti Patel | Broliday | Fake news

Letters

07, Oct, 2020 @4:13 PM

Article image
Acting like a moth in the flame of carnality | Brief letters
Brief letters: Insect apocalypse | Boris Johnson | Tory manifesto | Election antidote | Leonard Bernstein | Aretha Franklin

Letters

25, Nov, 2019 @5:24 PM