From Mr David A. Randall.
Sir, I am a life-long subscriber, and proselytiser of the FT, but over recent weeks you have exhibited through your editorials, columnists, including the veteran Martin Wolf, and your correspondence column a disconcerting and surprisingly wicked and mischievous bias against the preoccupations and concerns of non-domiciled but resident people living in the UK, in the context of their outcry against measures to bring them into the tax net. Only Vanessa Houlder's article, "Blighted kingdom? How tax changes are spurring non-doms to vote with their feet" (March 10), made any attempt to examine the issues from a holistic perspective.

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