Scottish Daily Mail

Straight to the POINT

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I HOPE Sir Paul McCartney donates profits from his lockdown album to the beleaguere­d entertainm­ent industry.

ROSE PATON, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire.

THE generation who disregard Covid rules will bear the brunt of the economic fall-out.

STUART HARROLD, Exeter, Devon.

I’LL believe clothes are non-essential when Mark Drakeford stands in front of the Senedd building stark naked.

HELEN NEAL, Swansea.

MY SON has been made redundant after working at M&S for 37 years. On his last day, no senior manager was present and there was no letter of thanks, let alone a gold watch.

J. H. WOOD, Folkestone, Kent.

I AGREE that women with heart disease are overlooked (Letters). My mother died of a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm. Only men are offered a scan to detect this.

Mrs PAT ROSS, Oxford.

DON’T be afraid to ask for medical help. I’m recovering from surgery at the Royal Surrey and Nuffield Health Guildford where the care is second to none.

WENDY RUMBLE, West Horsley, Surrey.

FOR most, a job means getting up when you’d rather be in bed, going somewhere you don’t want to be and doing something you’re not interested in for the best years of your life.

T. HARPER, London E4.

IF I HEAR Slade singing Merry Xmas Everybody, I’ll shoot my radio.

KEVIN MASON, Sittingbou­rne, Kent.

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