Daily Mail

Straight to the POINT

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÷ INSTEAD of spending £200 a month per patient on a diet wonder drug, it would be cheaper for the NHS to fund gym membership

PAT HAMILL, Houghton Regis, Beds.

÷ IF WONGA collapses, will it be Nolonga?

ANDREW WILLS, Epsom, Surrey.

÷ THERESA MAY is as skilled at dancing as she is at negotiatio­n and leadership.

ELAINE McKIE, Appleby-in-Westmorlan­d, Cumbria.

÷ INSTEAD of a second referendum on Brexit, let us have one on whether we’d rather spend cash on our NHS and police or send it to Africa.

J. LEE, Grantham, Lincs.

÷ POPE, cape, Velcro, sorted.

FRASER GILLIES, Rothesay, Isle of Bute.

÷ STRICTLY’S line-up may feature airheads (Letters), except for Katie Piper, who is a strong, brave and beautiful woman deserving of the utmost admiration.

VAL HAZEL, Cheshunt, Herts.

÷ VICTORIA BECKHAM and her daughter Harper are sporting bobs. They would look even nicer with a smile.

TERRY McDONALD-DORMAN, Middleton St George, Co. Durham.

÷ CULTURAL appropriat­ion or appreciati­on?

LYDIA COTTINGHAM, Halland, E. Sussex.

÷ PLAGUED by nuisance phone calls (Letters)? Get a call-blocking phone. The only people who can get through are the names in your stored contact list. Since we bought one, we have not been pestered by these calls.

MIKE ROGERS, Birmingham.

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