The Independent

The Brazil riots are based on lies and threaten democracy

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The insurrecti­on in Brazil on Sunday after the Brazilian election was the same as the Capitol Hill riots – an attack by people who were misled to believe that the election was stolen. This, in Brazil as in the US, is a complete falsehood.

There has been a long history of insurrecti­ons and leaders being overthrown, but they were normally against tyrants and dictators – not elected people in a democracy.

The worry is that these events will lead others to endanger democracy, and that must be stopped. We must stand up for democracy and accept the results of fair elections – or face the consequenc­es.

Dennis Fitzgerald Melbourne, Australia

Royal rift

Throughout my adult life I rarely, if ever, read about the latest “goings on” in the royal family. However, one cannot seem to avoid the latest revelation­s, which appear everywhere, every day.

Reading through the article by Sean O’Grady (The neo-medieval revenge mission continues, for now, News, yesterday) reminded me of the wise words from Spike Milligan regarding the comedian Tony Hancock: “He shut the door on all the people he knew, then he shut the door on himself.”

Of course, there are many difference­s between now and 50-odd years ago: primarily that the royal family has never been even slightly amusing.

Robert Boston Kingshill, Kent

The ridiculous right

Once upon a time, we had the “loony left” – now it seems we have the ridiculous right. Tory politician­s like Jacob Rees-Mogg warning Mr Sunak not to “let down electors” on Brexit opportunit­ies is a bit rich when, as the person responsibl­e for exploiting these opportunit­ies, so bereft was he of ideas he had to ask the public if they could come up with any.

G Forward Stirling

PM needs a health check

Alan Cox is correct in saying many chief executives receive private healthcare as a benefit of their position (Letters, yesterday). Many also receive automobile­s. Would the CEO of Mercedes be given a BMW? As the CEO of the NHS, the prime minister needs to be seen to be using his “company’s” product.

Kevin Mirner Kansas City

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