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Straight to the POINT

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÷ IS THERE much difference between Tony Blair’s involvemen­t with Kazakhstan (Mail) and David Cameron’s with Saudi Arabia?

HARRY CHARLTON, Whickham, Tyne & Wear.

÷ IT WAS Gordon Brown who brought in the ludicrous road tax licences based on a car’s CO2 emissions, allowing zero rating for many diesel cars which, we’re now told, are among the most dangerous polluters on the road.

G. HILL, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset.

÷ TERRY WOGAN certainly spoiled the Eurovision Song Contest for me (Mail). He thought his unkind comments were clever and funny, but they were neither.

M. MORRIS, Birmingham. ÷

I ENJOYED On The Buses and George And Mildred, but can’t make sense of Shakespear­e. Does that mean I’m a pleb?

GEOFFREY LINDLEY, Ferndown, Dorset.

÷ CAMERON, Osborne, Obama and the rest would be well advised to take notice that the referendum is on Alexandra Rose Day. The British people could well prove a thorn in their flesh.

JOHN WILKINS, Horsham, Sussex. ÷

WHO else has Cameron lined up for his EU Remain scare tactics: the Pope, Robert Mugabe, Shane Warne … ?

GRAHAM WATSON, Upminster, Essex.

÷ SEEING the managers of England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Ireland at the PFA Awards reminded me that come the European Championsh­ips I’ll be cheering for everyone except Scotland!

HOWARD THOMAS, Reading, Berks.

÷ APPARENTLY, it will take five years to separate from Europe — by which time Donald Trump will be in his second term and people will be saying: ‘Barack who?’

DAVE HAYES, Sandwich, Kent.

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