Jenni Daiches wrote about his feelings of separation from Labor Party after the “island of strangers” blowing at Keir Starmer “Letters, 22 May). My father fought with British Indian Army in Burma and Singapore as a young world’s second war officer. He even talked about those sent to the king. He chose to stay in Pakistan Army after partition in 1947. I graduated from the University of Pakistan, and eventually became a legislation, and eventually became a lethisration, and a course of the UK from that part of that part of the world urged.
I joined the Labor Party, living in Finchley, London, and trying to do this country my house. And now Keir Starmer Used as inconsistent and bad thinking – by language I don’t feel away with my own country.
Last week, I stopped being a member of working party. I never feel “othered”.
Syed Jamal
TREFOR, GWYNEDD