Straight to the POINT
÷ 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.