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AFTER the devastatin­g American memo revealed Tony Blair’s determinat­ion to go to war in Iraq, is there a similar French letter uncovering Mr Cameron’s pact with Sarkozy which destabilis­ed Libya? COLIN WARBURTON, Yarm, North Yorks.

IN SCOTLAND recently, I tuned into BBC Radio Scotland. Very interestin­g. It’s similar to BBC Radio Four but less Scottish. BOB PHILLIPS, Bristol.

• HAVING seen Kenny Burns (Mail) in ‘action’ for Leeds United, I’m thankful that this type of footballer is now alien to the modern game.

JOHN D. COSWAY, Shipley, West Yorks.

• PEOPLE with tattoos are more aggressive (Mail). Could it be something in the ink?

RALPH BARTLE, Rotherham, South Yorks.

• A DEDUCTION from salary to pay for care in old age (Mail)? Don’t we do that already? Isn’t it called National Insurance?

GEORGE KELLY, Burgh le Marsh, Lincs.

• COULD someone arrange some help for the agonised yodeller of the iconic rugby union song? Thank heavens for the mute button.

Mrs PAT NOUJAIM, Aylesbury, Bucks.

• IS THE re-ignition of the anti-Euro campaign anything to do with our recent snuggling up to the Chinese and some forthcomin­g lucrative trade with them? Perhaps we’re not that reliant on Europe after all. DIANE SILVA, Lytham, Lancs.

• FACEBOOK pays very little tax (Mail), but seeing the pleasure it gives to people all around the world, so what? I think a knighthood for Mark Zuckerberg would be in order.

F.L. PENNA, Truro, Cornwall.

• AT WHAT point will the 84 bishops who have complained about the Government’s immigratio­n policy be the only ones left in the Church of England?

PENNY STANSFIELD, Gosforth, Tyne & Wear.

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