Straight to the POINT
÷ IN OUR brave new world of driverless cars and 20mph speed limits, why would anyone want to make expensive TV programmes extolling the pleasures of driving fast cars?
BARBARA CROUCH, Ferndown, Dorset. ÷ IF LABOUR and the Tories think the United Kingdom is really worth fighting for, they should put aside their differences and govern together. Life won’t be easy, but for most people it never is.
M. KILSBY, Sanderstead, Surrey. ÷ THE key question to all those seeking election in May is: what will you do to keep the lights, computers, radios, TVs and the rest working?
D. WILLIAMS, Colchester, Essex. ÷REGARDING the release of Prince Charles’s ‘black spider’ letters to Government ministers (Mail), I have never read anyone’s private correspondence and I won’t start now.
Mrs S. G. McCAUSLAND, Andover, Hants. ÷ NOW that King Richard III has been successfully found and re-interred, can we start looking for King Arthur of Camelot, please?
CAROL OWEN, Chorley, Lancs. ÷ WE’RE told that the BBC’s music radio stations are ‘too white’ (Mail). I didn’t realise it was now possible to listen to them in colour. What a great technological breakthrough.
CLIFF WILLARD, Ramsgate, Kent. ÷ FOUR more people to send to Mars (and never return): Barbara Windsor, Shreddie-knitting nana Sheila Collings, Sharon Osbourne and Joanna Lumley, with that false husky voice.
DANA PERRIN, Wadhurst, Sussex.