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Reader Letters

Letter of the week: The absurdity of the Palestine Action ban

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Letter of the week: Where Palestine Action went wrong

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Letter of the week: Trump has turned politics into a crusade

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Letter of the week: Is the Tommy Robinson march receiving too much coverage?

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Letter of the week: Have we reached America’s Reichstag moment?

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Letter of the week: The misleading truth about universities

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Letter of the week: The far right are preventing a civil conversaiton on immigration

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Letter of the week: Faith is not to blame for the rise in populism

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Letter of the week: Benjamin Netanyahu’s demise is wishful thinking

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Letter of the week: Why Gary Lineker is better off out of the BBC

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Letter of the week: Why Starmer must be tougher with the media

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Letter of the week: How can we make European leaders speak up on Gaza?

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Letter of the Week: Silencing protest won’t help Palestinians

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Letter of the week: The west has failed Gaza

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Letter of the week: Farage has forced Britain into a post-truth world

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Letter of the week: Starmer’s lessons from Iran

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Letter of the week: Trump and Musk, the political equivalent of TV wrestling

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Letters: Europe has a tech problem. Here’s how to fix it

The continent lacks tech giants due to fragmented capital markets – a true single market also needs fiscal union

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Letters: Resounding silence greets Starmer’s reset

The new UK-EU deal has annoyed all the usual suspects, so Keir Starmer must be doing something right

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Letters: Tory members have killed their own party

The rot set in when Conservative members were given the right to vote for their leader, resulting in the disastrous premierships of Johnson, Truss and Sunak

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Letters: Labour needs to stop apeing Reform and start being positive

Following Farage means inching towards him as he inches further right – doing this has already left the Conservatives in ruins

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Letters: Virginia Giuffre was betrayed by society

What happened to her as a 17-year-old was appalling, but was it down to the failings of a brainwashed society obsessed with celebrity?

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Letters: After that ruling, let’s restore respect

Most of us are happy to live and let live, but objected to being told that we were bigots, transphobes or Nazis

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Letters: It will take real Labour to beat Reform

The party must act: a wealth tax, rejoin the EU, bring in proportional representation. In other words, start behaving like a Labour government

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Letters: A reunion would protect us from bullying

The UK needs to stop trying to do a deal with Trump, move away from the US, and rejoin the European Union

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Letters: Labour are showing a complete lack of empathy

The party has no clear vision or strategy, and appears to take delight in announcing further cuts that will adversely affect peoples’ lives

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Letters: We can’t afford to alienate young men

Dismissing the possibility of issues unique to young men may further isolate those who are struggling

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Letters: Look at the bigger numbers, Rachel

The chancellor should be targeting the big oil, tech and energy firms to raise extra revenue – it’s an untapped tax goldmine

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Letters: Britain is fundamentally European

The UK needs to be part of the European project as a fully active member. Only then can Europe truly stand united against both Trump and Putin

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Letters: With a European army we could deter Putin

If the UK was part of a Europe-wide army there would be sufficient forces to protect Ukraine without the need for US assistance

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Letters: Who can lead us against Trump and Putin?

In these worryingly unpredictable times, the UK needs to be fully engaged with the EU, for our own safety, security and prosperity

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Letters: What is the point of the Tories these days?

The party has lost its identity and risks sliding into obscurity under the rudderless leadership of Kemi Badenoch

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