Passport to indignation

Published on
August 30, 2012
Last updated
May 22, 2015

Further to Martin Cortazzi's piece ("They've invited me to present my papers, and this time it's personal", Opinion, 9 August): I was asked recently to help out in a British university for a few hours to plug a gap in the department from which I had retired and where everyone knows me. I could not be paid until I had produced my passport. I took it as an insult.

Margaret Brooks, Bath

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