The declaration from three Brighton and Hove councillors, including mayor Andy Durr, that they are freemasons, is to be welcomed (Argus, July 18).
For too long, information about masonic membership among councillors and other prominent members of the community has been withheld from the general public.
It might be argued this is a purely private matter, on a par with what church or golf club they attend.
But there has been so much rumour and counter-rumour over the years about the alleged power of the masons in swaying important decisions, it is time for complete openness.
It is time for other masonic councillors, as well as magistrates, senior police and others who wield power, to follow the mayor's example and declare their membership.
Then those of us who do not belong to this particular fraternity will be able to draw informed conclusions, rather than suspecting behind the scenes activity which may or may not exist.
-Bryan Childers, Marine Parade, Brighton
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