Straight to the POINT
■ AIR pollution: the new global warming? MICHAEL KENT, Nuneaton, Warwks. ■ SEX education in schools (Mail) is nothing new. We had it in the Fifties: it was all about Essex, Sussex, and Middlesex. ALAN RICHARDSON, Stamford, Lincs. ■ WATCHING Prime Suspect 1973, I saw so many people smoking it wouldn’t have surprised me if the corpse had suddenly lit up. DAVID KAYE, Haywards Heath, W. Sussex. ■ HOW long before the politically correct brigade at Cardiff Metropolitan University (Mail) ban the word ‘Kingdom’ — and we all have to change our address? STEPHEN BAKER, Southsea, Hants. ■ I USED to live in Sir Sydney Chapman MP’s constituency. In these PC times, wouldn’t he be known as Person Sydney PersonPerson? DAVID MILLER, Chigwell, Essex. ■ THE High Court says minicab drivers must pass a written English test (Mail). Meanwhile, until Brexit, EU doctors can work here whether their English is good or bad. R. BRADSHAW, Cowbridge, Glam. ■ NOW the BBC has been dragooned into paying TV licences for people over 75, will the Big Six energy companies be made to pay those £200 cheques to the old and cold? GODFREY H. HOLMES, Withernsea, E. Yorks. ■ DONALD TRUMP says he wants to help the poorly educated — and so he should. After all, they voted for him. Mrs VALERIE ASHTON, London N14. For permission to copy cuttings for internal management and information purposes, please contact the Newspaper Licensing Agency (NLA), PO Box 101, Tunbridge Wells TN1 1WX. Tel: 01892 525273. e-mail: copy@nla.co.uk