Scottish Daily Mail

Straight to the POINT

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BREXIT has stalled, the country is in a mess and MPs are going to take a six-week summer break. I give up.

MICHAEL ADAMS, Rugby, Warks.

LEGAL fees to administra­te a £500,000 estate should be around £2,200 (Mail)? The solicitors who acted as executors for my late brother-in-law’s £250,000 estate charged £8,100.

Name and address supplied.

A DIRE warning sign on a box of sticky toffee: Remove plastic tray before consuming.

ROBERT JONES, Lytham St Annes, Lancs.

IF PRESIDENT Trump builds a wall in space, will the Martians have to pay for it?

MERVYN WILLIAMS, Huddersfie­ld, W. Yorks.

WHOEVER renamed the pudding Spotted Richard has no idea of cockney rhyming slang: a Richard the Third is most unsavoury.

ANTHONY GEORGE, Dorney, Berks.

DOES the House of Commons restaurant still serve cocktails?

ROGER GRIFFITHS, Loughton, Essex.

THE person who came up with the idea of putting the Dad’s Army cast on postage stamps deserves a medal.

Mrs J. MITCHELL, Crawley, W. Sussex.

ANY chance of a recipe that doesn’t include garlic? It ruins the delicate flavour of fish, veal, pork and chicken.

WILF DOE, Nottingham.

THERE is nothing ‘mutual’ about Nationwide Building Society’s board pay structure.

GEORGE COOKSON, Wakefield, W. Yorks.

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