Letter: Don't you love being in control?

Catherine Rogers
Sunday 28 March 1993 00:02 GMT
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THE BRITISH GAS advertisement (21 March) succeeded in catching my eye. Such a pretty advert, with 90 dancing flames shining their blue-green light. The advert told me the name of the 90 local managers of British Gas, so that I could personally address any complaint I had. The advert told me something else - something about the state of British Gas's equal opportunities policy.

Every one of these 90 bright sparks was a man.

Don't you just love being in control?

Catherine Rogers

London SW2

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