Scottish Daily Mail

Straight to the POINT

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÷ THE justice system sends parents to jail for taking kids out of school, but suspends a prison term for a man who scars a young woman for life (Mail).

Christophe­r ellis, Colkirk, Norfolk. ÷ MANAGERS of hospitals should stand up to the human rights lawyers. Why should African women be able to travel to the UK to have babies?

ADRIAN BONNINGTON, Northampto­n. ÷ NOT one of the Labour leadership candidates has honestly tackled the biggest crisis facing Britain — immigratio­n, apart from Corbyn advocating virtually open borders. Not surprising, as previous Labour administra­tions vowed to rub our noses in it.

GERALD STONE, st Albans, herts. ÷ I AGREE with Olympic medallist Greg Rutherford — the GB Athletics kit should carry the Union flag. Comparing the GB team to soccer and rugby teams misses out one fact: those are teams that represent only England.

MALCOLM LINDLEY, tring, herts. ÷ WHAT will happen if the Americans remake The Dam Busters film (Mail)? Little Tom Cruise will fly a great big B29 Superfortr­ess at 50ft, nay, 25ft, to drop an American invention, the Bouncing Bomb, on all six German dams.

Wilf doe, Arnold, Notts. ÷ THE police won’t enter the water to save anyone who is drowning in front of them, but have no trouble entering the warm waters of the Med when sent to Magaluf.

MICK tyler, Catfield, Norfolk. ÷ IT’S ironic, isn’t it: Tony Blair has told so many lies that when he tells the truth about Jeremy Corbyn, no one believes him.

JOHN WhApshott, Westbury, Wiltshire. ÷ MYSTERY surrounds the long delay in publishing the results of the Chilcot Inquiry. Sir John Chilcot is paid up to £790 a day (Mail) while the inquiry is ongoing. Discuss.

Nigel kerr, Wellington, somerset.

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