Scottish Daily Mail

Straight to the POINT

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÷ 17-year-oldsTHE SNP’s Angus should Robertsonh­ave the chancetell­s us 16 to and vote in the EU referendum. Surely this decision must rest with their state-appointed guardian?

Martin redfern, edinburgh. ÷ ANGRY buffalo chase scaredy lion up tree (Mail). Is this Nature’s preview of what will happen when Salmond’s 56 roaring lions tangle with Westminste­r’s herd ?

ian Lees, via email. ÷ SHADES of The Mouse That Roared when disrespect­ful Nationalis­ts attempt to unseat the The Beast Of Bolsover, Dennis Skinner.

G.e. Muir, scone, Perthshire. ÷ AFTER recent events (Mail), I wonder whether Prince Charles is now also ready to extend the hand of friendship to Nicholas Witchell.

JOE CLIFFORD, Llandaff, Cardiff. ÷ IF WE’RE going to have a referendum on coming out of Europe, can it also include a referendum on withdrawin­g from the Eurovision Song Contest?

ALAN BLACKALL, Bourne end, Bucks. ÷ DAVID CAMERON supports kosher animal killing, saying ‘integratio­n doesn’t mean that you have to give up things you hold dear to your religion’ (Mail). But bakery owners are to be stripped of the right to run their concerns in line with their deeply held Christian beliefs. What hypocrisy.

D.R. BRASSINGTO­N, address supplied. ÷ AT LAST, Cameron has frozen MPs’ pay — a good incentive for them to control inflation. The only skill possessed by many of them is the ability to spend the money earned by others.

BRIANED MONDS, farnham, surrey. ÷ FORGET about whether women’s brains or busts are more important (Mail); whatever happened to legs?

TREVOR Murdin, Leigh-on-sea, essex.

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