Daily Mail

Straight to the POINT

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÷ TOM UTLEY asks who’s in charge in your home (Mail)? I make the big decisions and my wife makes the little decisions. She also decides whether it’s a big or a little decision.

JOHN MURPHY, Newton-le-Willows, Lancs.

÷ WILL Brexit, like The Mousetrap, run and run?

S. WOOLF, Manchester.

÷ PRINCE WILLIAM is certainly giving his children a broad experience of life. But when my grandchild­ren were taken to a football match, they learnt a few choice swear words!

M. J. BOUTELL, St Leonards-on-Sea, E. Sussex.

÷ GRETA says: ‘We’ll never forgive you.’ If her fears are correct, no one will be around to forgive or to do the forgiving.

MARTIN MEARS, East Ord, Northumber­land.

÷ HERE’S an election campaign song for Boris: I Won’t Back Down by Tom Petty.

M. REDWOOD, Pontypool, Gwent.

÷ HOW can Jenni Murray advocate retaining excess weight as a means of keeping a more youthful face? Surely health trumps vanity?

PAULEEN McNESTRIE, Whitley Bay, Tyne & Wear.

÷ ‘HEY’, what’s happened to the word ‘hello’?

Mrs M. GOSLING, Braintree, Essex.

÷ I’D LOVE to know which NatWest account the Nizam of Hyderabad invested in that turned £1 million into £35 million (Mail).

BARRY THOMAS, Fiskerton, Notts.

÷ NEXT year’s Strictly: Rory Stewart, Ruth Davidson, John Bercow, Angela Merkel, Ken Clarke, Jean-Claude Juncker and Vince Cable. Jeremy Corbyn is apparently undecided . . .

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