Daily Mail

Straight to the POINT

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÷ CONSIDER what is more important to you: the pound in your pocket or the return of your country’s sovereignt­y?

P. LYNCH, Bristol. ÷ WE ARE damned if we remain and damned if we leave. It is simply a question of choice as to which damnation you choose.

CHARLES GANGE, Cowes, Isle of Wight. ÷

IF WE leave the EU, will we get our decent duty-free allowance back?

JOHN MILLER, Lee-on-the-Solent, Hants.

÷ I INTEND to vote Leave, but if David Cameron offers me a knighthood, I might change my mind.

DENNIS FORGE, London SW19.

÷ WHATEVER the final outcome, let us hope bitter division will not be the legacy of the referendum.

TONY WALDRON, Camberley, Surrey.

÷ WHAT chance does George Osborne have of getting the economy right if the Office for National Statistics is £100,000 out on the average house price?

DENNIS ETHERIDGE, Dudley, W. Mids.

÷ CAN we assume that those MPs who have campaigned for Remain or Leave, but whose constituen­cies vote the opposite way, will resign?

SCOTT FREEMAN, Mawnan Smith, Cornwall.

÷ SHIRT manufactur­ers should stop putting a top button on men’s shirts because no one ever seems to do it up or wear a tie.

JOHN IOWARCH, Oswestry, Shropshire.

÷ I HAVE worked for Royal Mail, so I know the number of returned goods to online stores (Femail) is staggering. To avoid delivery fees, people order a certain value of goods — most of which they just send back.

D. K. MORGAN, Milton Keynes, Bucks.

÷ INCONSIDER­ATE pet owners (Letters) soon control their dogs when they see I am filming and I tell them I’ll post the footage on social media.

ALAN ROACH, Monmouth.

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