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÷ IF SHE objects to the police pursuing them and knocking them off their mopeds, would Diane Abbott like to give us her solution to these street criminals?

GRAHAM WATSON, Upminster, Essex.

÷ ALLOW the French to fish in our waters after Brexit? Surely it’s got to be a red herring that cannot be crossed.

BARRY LAZENBURY, Yate, Glos.

÷ AT LAST the activities of the 118 scammers will be curtailed (Mail). I rang up for a number and was charged £14, only to get a message that the line no longer exists.

Mrs PAT TYLER, Haverfordw­est, Pembrokesh­ire.

÷ IT’S not just travel and household bills where singles are short changed. Have you seen a dine-in-for-one supermarke­t deal? ÷ WOMXN? Lxdies.

R. ADBY, Caversham, Berks.

÷ I’M NOT surprised Antonia Hoyle’s children turned up their noses at her week-old pickled onions (Femail). They were still raw! I pickle mine in October to be ready for Christmas.

CAROLE LEE, Mytchett, Surrey. MARTIN HOOK, Ashford, Kent.

÷ ON A matter as vital as Brexit, MPs should be obliged to follow the wishes of the majority of their constituen­ts. If this goes against their personal views, so be it.

RON BURDEKIN, Helston, Cornwall.

÷ DID the delegates at the COP 24 Climate Change Conference fly to Poland in private jets to stay in five-star hotels?

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