Daily Mail

POINT

-

÷ WEALTH isn’t likely to trickle down the generation­s (Mail). All the money raised by the sale of my widowed mother’s home to pay for her care will be gone in five years.

Name and address supplied.

÷ IS THERE a rule that prevents referees from giving penalties against Manchester United?

B. EKINS, Chessingto­n, Surrey.

÷ HOW many Airmiles has the Prime Minister clocked up in meetings with the EU? All we see is a quick handshake and back she comes.

STEFAN BADHAM, Portsmouth, Hants.

÷ DON’T hoard food for Brexit. I am stocking up on sterile dressings for the boils we’re going to get during the lettuce famine.

JILL HOLMES, Rochester, Kent.

÷ HOW many of the MPs who were absent from the Commons debate on climate change told school students they should have been in lessons rather than marching for the climate?

MIKE WRIGHT, Nuneaton, Warks.

÷ BEFORE anyone puts themselves forward to be a MP, they should pass a course on how to organise drinking parties in breweries.

PAUL LOSEBY, Leicester.

÷ INSTEAD of superhero stamps, better ways to encourage young people to use the postal service would be faster deliveries, greater reliabilit­y and frequent postbox collection­s.

F. HARVEY, Bristol.

÷ IT MUST be difficult for teens, brought up in a world of plenty, to understand why we go on about how precious is freedom.

SANDRA HAYWOOD, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Notts. 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

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom