Daily Mail

Straight to the POINT

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▪ CAN David Frost now tackle the pandemic?

ELLY BALDOCK, Uttoxeter, Staffs.

▪ MICHAEL GOVE has warned there might be bumpy moments for business and travellers after Brexit, but at least the road is open.

BILL DAVIS, Biggin Hill, Kent.

▪ AS A carer, I’ve risked my life to look after my patients. My employer has recognised this by giving me a £5 Argos gift card. So insulting!

MARIA MARTINS, Widnes, Cheshire.

▪ WHY campaign for an equal number of male and female MPs? The best person for the job, irrespecti­ve of gender, should be selected.

Ms JAY DEE, Eastleigh, Hants.

▪ IT’S not only pet insurance that is expensive (Letters). Our golden retriever had her teeth cleaned by the vet — at a cost of nearly £260!

NICK DASEY, Llanelli, Carmarthen­shire.

▪ THE Queen’s Speech topped the Christmas Day TV ratings as she had little competitio­n.

MIKE JAKINS, Ash, Surrey.

▪ TWO daffodils are in flower in my garden. I usually feel lucky to see any by the time it’s my birthday in mid-January.

KEITH F. MILLER, Wrexham.

▪ THE latest beauty must-haves are a clear liquid and eco-friendly, reusable fabric pads to clean our faces. The next thing they’ll discover will be soap, water and a flannel.

CHRIS HUNT, Alford, Lincs.

▪ NICOLA STURGEON wants to be a big fish in a little pond. Sadly, she is out of her depth.

DAVID KIRKWOOD, Prospect, Cumbria.

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