Scottish Daily Mail

Straight to the POINT

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IN the UK we drive on the left of the road. However, in Scotland we have to drive on what is left of the road. JOHN HENLEY, Pitlochry, Perthshire.

CHARITIES shouldn’t return the discredite­d Presidents Club dinner donations. I recall asking my anti-gambling vicar if he would accept a donation from a lottery winner. He replied: ‘Well, I’d have to bless it first!’ JOYCE COTTRELL, Holmes Chapel, Cheshire.

I DON’T care about the Defence Secretary’s admission of an office romance (Mail). I’m more concerned about his qualificat­ion as Defence Secretary when his background is selling fireplaces. CLARE LIGHTFOOT, Upton, Oxon.

YOU don’t need a think-tank to come to the obvious conclusion that the BBC is biased against Brexit. JOHN T. PHARRO, Canvey Island, Essex.

THE equal pay argument by women at the BBC has backfired. They wanted their salary to increase to male levels, not male pay to reduce to theirs. P. LACEY, Nottingham.

I WOULD think Churchill would rather like the fact that many modern-day ‘snowflakes’ are calling him names. After all, he led us in a fight against a regime that silenced its critics. ARCHIE FOX, Paisley, Renfrewshi­re.

THE letters on child rearing remind me of my father-in-law saying: ‘Never criticise other people’s children or dogs.’ PETER EVERETT, Barnetby le Wold, Lincs. 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

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