Daily Mail

Straight to the POINT

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÷ HAVE the parents concerned about their children returning to school kept them in isolation since March: no playing with friends, going to the park, shopping or holiday?

MARLENE RICKATSON, Southampto­n.

÷ DIDO HARDING is like Clare Balding: everywhere you look and annoying.

PAUL CHARLES COOK, Huddersfie­ld, W. Yorks.

÷ I GET upset when I see photos of young women toasting themselves in the sun (Mail). I was a model in the 1960s and loved to have a suntan. Now I have basal cell carcinomas.

SUE BARDOLPH, London SW5.

÷ DONALD can Trumpet all he likes, but Joe is just Biden his time.

KENNETH OSWALD JONES, Rock Ferry, Wirral.

÷ I HAVE to pay for a TV licence to watch endless repeats, biased reporting and overpaid sports pundits spouting the obvious.

GRAHAM TEAL, Northampto­n.

÷ WHEN there’s a demand for flights, prices soar — that’s capitalism. But now few wish to fly because of Covid, airlines want a bail-out.

PHILIP MENZIES, Hornchurch, Essex.

÷ ON A flight from Gibraltar with easyJet, I had to socially distance at the airports. But on the plane I was inches away from a stranger.

DAVID WATERMAN, Fareham, Hants.

÷ SUMMER used to mean sand in sandwiches. Now they’re flavoured with hand sanitiser.

JUDITH FLETCHER, Solihull, W. Mids.

÷ FULL stop for the full stop (Mail)? Has comma sense gone out of the window?

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