Sir, – This flurry of letters following Sabina Coyne Higgins’s letter (Letters, July 27th) demonstrates that the rhetoric of peace is far more divisive than the rhetoric of war! – Yours, etc,
PAT QUINN,
Inchicore,
Dublin 8.
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Sir, – Oliver McGrane (Letters, August 4th) calls for a “little more humility” from Sabina Coyne Higgins regarding her response to the negative reaction to her letter on the war in Ukraine .
I’m afraid “humility” is, like the oil, gas and grain situation we find ourselves in due to the invasion of Ukraine, very much in short supply. – Yours, etc,
PETER DECLAN
O’HALLORAN,
Belturbet, Co Cavan.