Scottish Daily Mail

Straight to the POINT

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OPRAH for U.S. President! A multi-billionair­e, outspoken TV star with a business empire and no political experience — what could go wrong? T. BAILEY, Nottingham.

AFTER Carillion’s collapse, I can’t understand how ministers and an army of civil servants can allow a company to have so many government contracts and not know what is going on. BRIAN BEST, address supplied.

I AM surprised that police are investigat­ing a car that splashed a woman (Mail). I live in the same area and when I was drenched from head to toe by a motorist, the policemen driving behind claimed not to see a thing. HUGH SHOCKLEDGE, Huntingdon, Cambs.

ALTHOUGH she was jailed, how can it be a deterrent to ban a teenager for 15 months after she killed a driver while texting at the wheel (Mail)? Her car and phone should be seized and she should get a ten-year driving ban. TONY TOLLER, Totland, Isle of Wight.

SENTENCES for non-violent crimes could be reduced in return for sorting out rubbish. D. MCKAY, Lancing, W. Sussex.

WITH the Costa del Sol beaches covered in snow, expats need the winter fuel allowance. JESS BIGG, Fuengirola, Spain.

THE 600 doctors at conference­s in ski resorts should get off the slopes and back to our hospitals where they are needed. ROY CHENERY, Quainton, Bucks.

IF ANGELA MERKEL is still having trouble forming a coalition, she should call the DUP. JOHN BOWYER, Lincoln.

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