Daily Mail

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MY LATEST electricit­y bill charged me 5 per cent VAT. The Government could reduce my bill without a regulator or price caps.

Colin PRICE, ilford, essex.

WHAT’S happened to the luvvies in this election campaign? Has the penny dropped that their beloved party and leader aren’t all they were cracked up to be?

TERENCE MURPHY, london Se3.

THE BBC is anti-Brexit — fact. So why is it so pro-SNP and Scottish independen­ce? It can’t get enough of Sturgeon!

r. WILLIAMS, Great holland, essex.

÷ IF THE NHS cyber attackers are caught, they’ll likely claim to be bipolar and the media will back them as victims, until they are let off.

CHRIS PATE, Worcester.

IMMIGRANTS learn English? Not, I hope, from the locals who say things such as: ‘I was in a rave and then yoofs kicked off, innit.’

NICK WILLIAMS, Brighton.

I WONDER if Monsieur Juncker still thinks English is losing its influence in the EU after most of Eurovision was sung in English — including half the French entry.

J. CUNNINGHAM, Caprington, ayrshire.

CHELSIE LAWTON says she can’t afford to pay her fine for dropping a cigarette or buy a carpet for her sons’ bedroom (Mail). But she can afford to smoke at £9 per packet.

J. M. HUGHES, Sittingbou­rne, kent.

CAR makers should give fuel consumptio­n figures based on reality and not lab figures. I don’t drive in a lab!

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