Straight to the POINT
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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