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Being of a certain age, we said we wanted a paper menu.

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Then the dreaded QR code ( “Why restaurants should keep printed menus”, Letters, May 13) surfaced. A quick stroll down the beach showed me that was wrong and I duly got the table at the time we wanted. However, once corrected, the app told me that the restaurant was fully booked. It didn’t work, as reception had input my details incorrectly.

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To book a table at the restaurant I had to download an app. We stayed at a lovely hotel near Le Morne on the west coast. SIR – Last year we visited Mauritius for our birthdays. It is likely that he would have supported legislation more far-reaching in its aims than the current Bill to stop small boats crossing the Channel. He did not envisage a body with wide powers over a large array of rights.Īs for immigration, Churchill said at a Cabinet meeting in 1954 that “public opinion in the United Kingdom won’t tolerate it once it gets beyond certain limits”. On Jhe said again that a European court should “adjust disputes”.

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On Februhe commended the idea because the countries of Europe needed to find a way of submitting disagreements between them “to the test of impartial justice”. He thinks the great man would have been a champion of the European Court of Human Rights in its current form.Ĭhurchill spoke just twice about the case for a European court. SIR – Chris Skidmore, the former energy minister, claims that the Illegal Migration Bill betrays principles for which Churchill stood ( “Churchill ‘would be turning in his grave’ over migrant Bill”, report, May 12). SIR – That Lord Frost has launched his bid to become an MP ( report, May 14) is the best news I’ve heard for ages. Who on earth am I going to vote for at the next election?

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It would be helpful to be able to renew my passport and driving licence when required. I believe in low taxes, freedom of choice, effective public services, encouragement for small businesses, a viable national defence strategy, trains that run (preferably on time), good education, and a doctor with whom I can make an appointment should I need to do so. SIR – I am 75 years old and a lifelong Conservative voter. It would certainly weed out any fraud and keep this cohort in working mindset and discipline. If everyone else has to work, then taxpayers should at the very least expect many of the five million to keep active with community work five days a week in exchange for benefit payments. The very least the Government could do is cancel their student loans, but a better outcome would be to stop the massive waste of the money raised from families that is used to support five million working-age people on out-of-work benefits. The Government is placing a huge, unfair financial burden on mothers and fathers at exactly the time when they need to bring up their children. With their likely student loan, this earner will pay tax and deductions of 78 per cent on earnings between £50,000 and £60,000. SIR – You highlight the trap for families with children who have an earner that reaches a salary of £50,000 ( Money, May 13). There is much more he needs to do, but these are among the basics on which, sadly, he is failing. Our Prime Minister needs a new mission and more urgency, and to ride the Civil Service hard on delivery so he can foster an economy attractive to investors and entrepreneurs across all sectors, in a country where defence is adequately provided, where infrastructure is properly maintained, and where tax rates are minimised. It should set alarm bells ringing when the likes of Revolut say the UK is no longer an attractive place to do business ( report, May 8). Yet since the start of Covid, it is our own energy and drive that have stalled, with the country mired in a welfare mentality, state handouts and a loss of self-reliance and appetite for work. We left the EU in part because many saw it as a drag on the UK’s entrepreneurial energy and drive. To do so he must take some risks and act with vision and imagination. Now, though, he needs to move the dial – for the sake of our nation and his party. SIR – Rishi Sunak has steadied the ship after the Johnson and Truss eras.










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