Robert Peston may have picked the wrong battle
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2016/may/13/robert-peston-may-have-picked-the-wrong-battle Version 0 of 1. Phidias would be rolling in his tomb to see his creations confined in a long, narrow, miserable room in some barbaric grey metropolis of the north (Letters, 10 May). This wretched environment should be contrasted with the spacious exhibition hall in the stunning new museum built at the foot of the Acropolis alongside the meandering, herb-redolent paths the great master himself would have trodden. Filled with the ethereal light of Athens, this mellow hall waits for the return of the Parthenon marbles which are so symbolic for the embattled Greek nation. Bring them back now.Julia CrossSitia, Greece • Re Orgreave and Saltley (Letters, 9 May): from 1970 to 1990 I was active in Birmingham politics and I remember noticing more than once that West Midlands police were investigating the actions of South Yorkshire simultaneously with the investigation of West Midlands by South Yorkshire. Cynic that I was, I was not surprised that in each case there was exoneration. Maybe these cases could now be re-examined.David HarrisonBirmingham • I like Robert Peston for his forthrightness, knowledge and laid-back approach (He’s bleeding nervous – but Peston cuts the ties in fine style, 9 May), but I must question his judgment. Doesn’t he realise that, with a 10am Sunday slot, he’s going head to head with the Archers Omnibus?Rob ParrishStarcross, Devon • It would be good to have the evidence of either Edmund Ironside’s or Edgar Aetheling’s coronation (Letters, 14 May), without which they could not be deposed, as far as I can understand the rather unclear rules of the 11th century. The confidence of most of your correspondence on the subject of medieval kings’ nationality is surprising. It is a difficult subject.Susan ReynoldsLondon • Thanks Dave, it’s not enough to make me vote Tory but still the best announcement you’ve made in six years (Register could see super-rich quit London, 13 May).Les BrightExeter, Devon • “Trainee teachers from the north of England are being asked to tone down their accents so as to be better understood in the classroom, a study has suggested” (Report, 13 May). Sixty-three years a proud northerner with an Oldham accent with 40 (and still counting) years as a teacher in London, I’m changing nowt.Dr Les GarnerLondon • Join the debate – email guardian.letters@theguardian.com |