Your report (Propaganda warfare, News, June 29) quotes a UK Cabinet Office spokesperson as saying:

"Since the UK Government's policy is to maintain the United Kingdom, it is legitimate and necessary for civil servants to support ministers as fully as possible in pursuit of this objective."

Given that the Scottish Government's policy is to achieve a Yes vote in the independence referendum, presumably it is also legitimate and necessary for the civil servants serving ministers of the Scottish Government to do likewise in pursuit of that objective?

I get the impression that Unionist MSPs in the Scottish parliament might not agree. Should the goose and the gander get equal culinary treatment?

David Stevenson

Edinburgh