Scottish Daily Mail

Straight to the POINT

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LET Theresa May get on with her job. A less gutsy person would have walked away, as David Cameron did. Back her, don’t sack her! PETE FURMEDGE, Newbury, Berks.

WHILE Tory MPs consider removing Mrs May, Mr Corbyn & Co plan to remove ‘disloyal’ Labour MPs. We’ll see which is more effective. PETER DAVEY, Bournemout­h, Dorset.

MAC’S cartoon summarises Brexit meetings: start with a hug and end with a stab in the back. TONY THOMPSON, Banbury, Oxon.

THE CBI warns that Brexit will be disastrous. Is this the organisati­on that made the same prediction about not joining the Eurozone? JOHN COLLINS, Chelmsford, Essex.

÷ CONGRATULA­TIONS to Alex Salmond and Tasmina Ahmed-Sheik on finding their forte — as comedians at the Fringe. ROBERT KNOx, Bishopbrig­gs, Dunbartons­hire.

WHY is a Tory MP suspended for using a taboo word, yet some Labour MPs can use antiSemiti­c abuse and nothing happens? ALEx KING, Haywards Heath, W. Sussex.

IF REBECCA Adlington doesn’t want to dive into online dating (Mail), she should get out of the swimming pool. There are more fish in the sea. Name and address supplied.

THE adulation of Jeremy Corbyn by the young is not new. I idolised Screaming Lord Sutch. PHILIP LEWIS, Bognor Regis, W. Sussex.

÷ PARKING next to an Environmen­t Department pick-up vehicle, I was surprised to see it was a diesel. A case of do as I say, not do as I do? JOHN SLATER, St Agnes, Cornwall. FOR permission to copy cuttings for internal management and informatio­n purposes, please contact the Newspaper Licensing Agency (NLA), PO Box 101, Tunbridge Wells TN1 1WX. Tel: 01892 525273. e-mail: copy@nla.co.uk

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