Daily Mail

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YES, lessons from previous catastroph­ic events have been learned (Letters). These are how to pass the buck, how to avoid accountabi­lity and how to escape conviction.

TONY WALDRON, Camberley, Surrey.

WOULD we really want a Prime Minister who goes around hugging strangers (Letters)? The answer is yes, we do.

JACK CARTER, Exeter, Devon.

IF TRAIN drivers are being offered £75,000 a year, how much are bus drivers on? They have to steer, change gear, collect fares and shut the doors!

MARK BAKER, Peterborou­gh, Cambs.

SO NICE to see Eugenie and Beatrice in the royal carriage at Ascot. I don’t know how they managed to get the day off work.

J. WALMSLEY, Bury, Gtr Manchester.

HARD Brexit? Soft Brexit? Nonsense. Brexit is like virginity. Either you’ve got it or you haven’t.

DAVE MOORE, Par, Cornwall.

DO THE initials BBC (Letters) stand for Biased Broadcasti­ng Clique?

FRANK ROBERTSON, Wimborne, Dorset.

I ALWAYS say that BBC means Backing Brainless Corbyn.

ALAN RICHARDSON, Blackpool.

HOW has Amanda Holden clocked up 25 years in showbusine­ss with a talent that is as skimpy as her outfits?

JOHN RUTHERFORD, Sevenoaks, Kent.

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