How one bad oyster did for the Liberal party / Letter
      Responding to a Pass notes article, Michael Meadowcroft writes on how a bad bivalve changed political history in the early 20th century The article on oysters (The £1 oyster: cut-price shellfish is all the rage – but is eating it advisable?, 27 October) brought to mind the significant role that (…)
  
  
  
  
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