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‘Why can’t Royal Navy patrol Channel and stop illegal crossings?’

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‘Why can’t Royal Navy patrol Channel and stop illegal crossings?’

This week’s letters to the editor have been filled with a diverse range of topics, from small boat crossings to Donald Trump, jobsworth parking wardens, and bus services. It’s clear that our readers have a lot on their minds and are not afraid to voice their opinions. Let’s take a closer look at some of the issues that have been raised.

Firstly, there have been several letters regarding small boat crossings. Many readers have expressed their frustration with the current situation, where small boats are used to transport migrants across the English Channel. Some have called for stricter border control measures, while others have suggested providing more support for these migrants. It’s clear that this is a complex issue with no easy solution, but it’s heartening to see our readers engaging in a thoughtful and respectful debate.

Another hot topic this week has been the US President, Donald Trump. Some readers have praised his strong leadership and policies, while others have criticized his divisive rhetoric and actions. It’s clear that Trump continues to be a polarizing figure, both in the US and around the world. However, it’s important for us to remember that regardless of our political views, we must always strive to have open and respectful discussions.

On a lighter note, there have been a few letters about jobsworth parking wardens. Many readers have shared their frustrating experiences with these strict enforcers of parking regulations. Some have even suggested that they have a quota to meet, leading to unfair fines for innocent drivers. It’s clear that this is a common issue that many of us can relate to. Perhaps it’s time for a review of parking regulations and the role of parking wardens in our society.

Finally, there have been a few letters about bus services. Some readers have praised the efficiency and affordability of their local bus services, while others have complained about overcrowding and delays. It’s clear that public transportation is an important issue for many of our readers, and it’s something that affects our daily lives. It’s important for us to continue to voice our opinions and demand better services from our local authorities.

Overall, it’s heartening to see our readers engaging in important discussions about a wide range of topics. It’s a testament to the diversity of our community and the passion of our readers. It’s important for us to continue to have open and respectful debates, even when we may not agree with each other. This is what makes our community strong and united.

In conclusion, the letters to the editor this week have covered a variety of topics, from serious political issues to everyday frustrations. It’s clear that our readers are passionate and engaged, and it’s important for us to continue to have these discussions and voice our opinions. Let’s keep the conversation going and work towards a better and more united community.

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