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THE U.S. should employ Lauri Love to advise them on how to foil hackers. DAPHNE WARNER, Harwich, Essex.

HAVING six children should be no bar to Jacob Rees-Mogg being a future prime minister (Mail). They would just need a loft conversion at No 10. CHARLES JOEL, Orpington, Kent.

THE boss of Motability gets £1.7 million? I’d do the job for half the salary. BRIAN FLETCHER, Filey, N. Yorks.

BEFORE President Trump knocked the NHS, he should have checked the World Health Organisati­on’s list of countries with the best healthcare. The UK is 17th and the U.S. is 37th. MERVYN WILLIAMS, Huddersfie­ld, W. Yorks.

WHEN will politician­s admit the NHS died years ago, in a draughty A&E corridor, waiting for help to arrive. ROBERT BUTCHER, Coventry.

WHEN I was a trainee chef at the London Hilton, my job was to deal humanely with lobsters, not by boiling them (Mail), but with a sharp Sabatier knife through the brain. ANGUS RAE, Durham.

THE TV show about Eastern Europeans being faster at cutting cabbages than British workers shows the danger of Brexit. ALAN BROWN, Walsall, W. Mids.

I’D LIKE to ask reader Paul Morton, who says he has addressed women as love or darling for years (Letters), what does he call the men? Mate or Sir? ELIzABETH ASHTON, Torquay, Devon.

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