Daily Mail

Straight to the POINT

- J. Walmsley, Walshaw, lancs.

THE spectacle of a British PM dashing around Europe to plead for what is right for our country has been truly degrading and embarrassi­ng.

R. C. J. HEAD-JENNER, West Mersea, essex. ‘NO FOREIGN prince, person, prelate, state, or potentate hath, or ought to have, any jurisdicti­on, power, superiorit­y, pre-eminence, or authority, ecclesiast­ical or spiritual, within this realm.’ It’s the law — Bill of Rights 1689.

Tony Satchell, Bicester, oxfordshir­e. ODD how the disabled 92-year-old woman — cared for by her daughter in Britain for the past two years — who the Government wanted to deport to South Africa, didn’t have the much-vaunted ‘right to family life’ that allows vile foreign criminals to stay.

d. allen, Runcorn, Cheshire. IF BANKS replace passwords with voice recognitio­n, Rory Bremner could become very rich.

GEORGE VALENTINE, Rotherham, S. yorks. MIGHT I suggest that when we extricate ourselves from the EU, we use the first week’s worth of saved contributi­ons to refit the Royal Yacht Britannia and reunite her with Her Majesty?

PETER GREGORY, Barming, Kent. STRANGE how the SNP wants independen­ce from the UK, which has served us all well for more than 300 years, only to surrender it to the EU.

BARRY S. SMITH, Felton, Somerset. THE BBC is showing Happy Valley where the sound quality is so poor it is almost to impossible to understand, and The Night Manager where it is perfect. Why the difference?

ROSALIE DAUBNEY, evesham, Worcs. WOULD you invest in a company that has failed an audit for the last 12 years? No? Then vote Leave.

ALAN STACKMAN, Calne, Wilts. DO NOT expect anti-EU comments from the likes of Kinnock Snr or Clegg. They and many others are on sizeable EU pensions.

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