Scottish Daily Mail

Straight to the POINT

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IF you can’t trademark ‘St Andrews’ why was the National Trust for Scotland allowed to trademark ‘Glencoe’.

DAVID M EDES, inverness.

THE virus doesn’t recognise borders, so why can’t the UK have a united approach to dealing with the pandemic?

LANCE MCARDELL, Lyndhurst, Hants.

WE hear much from SNP officials about how mixed messages only cause confusion, but do they not realise it takes at least two people to be sending out messages for this to happen?

WILLIAM BALLANTINE, Bo’ness, West Lothian.

HOW long before Harry and Meghan’s book is being sold in discount bookshops?

J. EDWARDS, Bampton, Oxon.

PRINCE Andrew showing a guest to the front door (Mail)? Surely that’s the butler’s job?

JOHNNY CAESAR, Unstone, Derbys.

WHY is it OK for Joanna Lumley to travel all over the world, but she has the nerve to tell us not to go on hen and stag dos abroad (Mail) in order to save the planet?

MRS JOYCE CRICKMORE, Marks tey, Essex.

THE reader who enjoyed a meal at home by pretending he was at a restaurant (Letters) asked: ‘Who needs to go out?’ I would suggest his wife! I hope he did the washing-up.

MARY FOSTER, Newbury, Berks.

I AM astonished at the number of people selected by editors for ‘vox pops’ in news bulletins who appear to be hard of thinking.

JOHN BRECKENRID­GE, Kilmarmock, ayrshire.

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