Scottish Daily Mail

Straight to the POINT

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HOW does President Trump’s attempt to ban a book about his presidency sit with his duty to protect the U.S. Constituti­on’s First Amendment on the freedom of speech?

DENNIS FITZGERALD, Melbourne, Australia.

SAFFRON has two wonderful daddies and an unimaginab­le life of luxury (Mail), but she lacks what every girl needs — a mother.

Mrs COLLEEN BRUNTON, London EN1.

MARRIED to a man 24 years her junior, Brigitte Macron is praised as an inspiratio­n to older women while Henry Bolton is called a dirty old man for consorting with a woman 29 years his junior.

GEORGE KELLY, Burgh le Marsh, Lincs.

I AM bemused about the row about ‘spiking’ a vegan meal (Mail). When I was a cook in the City in the days before fussy eaters, vegetarian­s who turned up unannounce­d were lucky to be served an omelette.

LIZ DENTON, London SW11.

THE reader bemoaning ‘disturbing scenes’ in David Attenborou­gh’s programmes (Letters) should avoid Disney’s The Lion King.

EMILIE LAMPLOUGH, Trowbridge, Wilts.

AS a child I hated my unusual name because I had to spell it. Now I am proud of it and, yes, I just had to buy the car of the same name!

DACIA KELLY, Plymouth, Devon.

I SEE former PM Tony Blair thinks it ‘democratic­ally legitimate’ to hold a second Brexit referendum. To paraphrase our own Dear Leader Nicola Sturgeon, we’ll be ‘taking no lessons’ on democracy from him.

R. WEBSTER, Falkirk, Stirlingsh­ire.

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