Letter: Sexual standards
You printed a review of a "comedy" by a certain Jim Jefferies (I thought he was a football manager) who, according to your reviewer, Kate Copstick, was mainly concerned to talk about sex (9 August). Apparently she found it fascinating inter alia to watch the women in the audience shrieking with laughter at sexual remarks they would not accept from their boyfriends.
It seems to me that if your reviewer has given an accurate version of the show, it can only be an indication that the moral tone of The Scotsman has slipped from the high standards which prevailed in bygone years, and that the moral standards of certain women have taken a downward plunge.
DONALD JACK
Summerside Place
Edinburgh