Scottish Daily Mail

Straight to the POINT

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I IMPLORE the Tory Party to go easy on Sir Keir Starmer — he’s your best electoral asset! CHARLES JONES, Chester.

PEOPLE having to wait up to three months for their driving licence to be processed by DVLA (Mail)? Mine took six months. M. GREEN, Chalfont St Peter, Bucks.

WOULD Helen Mirren and Susan Sarandon still be working in their 70s if they had jobs in the local supermarke­t? JOAN BANCROFT, Feathersto­ne, W. Yorks.

HSBC may have launched banking facilities for the homeless, but will it provide longdistan­ce coaches to the nearest open branch? J. WALMSLEY, Bury, Gtr Manchester.

THERE’S no future for TV comedy if the wokes won’t let us watch what makes us laugh. NICK SMITH, Blandford Forum, Dorset.

I APPEAL to supermarke­ts not to let plants die from lack of water. Don’t put a reduced price on the poor things, give them a drink. JENNY NISBETT, Fareham, Hants.

CONSIDERIN­G the long journey they make to the supermarke­t, it doesn’t make sense that a bunch of bananas costs 79p. ROSEMARY KINGSNORTH, Broadway, Worcs.

MY FATHER’S view of being bald (Letters): ‘Grass never grows on a busy street.’ GAVIN PETERSON, Warminster, Wilts I SUGGEST the article by Stephen Daisley in Monday’s Mail should be reprinted and put through every letterbox in Scotland. JIM EDDIE, Dunblane, Perthshire.

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