Call in Anish Kapoor for an HS2 monument | Brief letters

Call in Anish Kapoor for an HS2 monument | Brief letters

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​What to do on HS2 | Women who start war | Tory leadership race | The comfort of Corbyn | A Labour shakeup The answer to the question of what to do on HS2 (Nils Pratley on finance, 7 October) depends on the opportunity cost. Everything that can be done is affordable, but if the Treasury insists that the price of more for HS2 is child poverty, cold pensioners, unbuilt hospitals and more obstacles to compensation for victims of injustice (Chagos, contaminated blood, post office, Grenfell etc) then HS2 must stop at Old Oak Common. A sculpture called Black Hole by Anish Kapoor could be built there as a monument to Treasury orthodoxy.Roger SteerSheffield• Shira Rüb suggests that putting oestrogen in the water will stop all wars (Letters, 7 October). Sexist claptrap. There have been plenty of wars started by women: Margaret Thatcher, Golda Meir, Indira Gandhi, Elizabeth I, Cleopatra. When women get into power, they are just as likely to go to war as men.Paul WhiteleyBittaford, Devon Continue reading… 

What to do on HS2 | Women who start war | Tory leadership race | The comfort of Corbyn | A Labour shakeup

The answer to the question of what to do on HS2 (Nils Pratley on finance, 7 October) depends on the opportunity cost. Everything that can be done is affordable, but if the Treasury insists that the price of more for HS2 is child poverty, cold pensioners, unbuilt hospitals and more obstacles to compensation for victims of injustice (Chagos, contaminated blood, post office, Grenfell etc) then HS2 must stop at Old Oak Common. A sculpture called Black Hole by Anish Kapoor could be built there as a monument to Treasury orthodoxy.
Roger Steer
Sheffield

• Shira Rüb suggests that putting oestrogen in the water will stop all wars (Letters, 7 October). Sexist claptrap. There have been plenty of wars started by women: Margaret Thatcher, Golda Meir, Indira Gandhi, Elizabeth I, Cleopatra. When women get into power, they are just as likely to go to war as men.
Paul Whiteley
Bittaford, Devon

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