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÷ GEORGE Michael once wrote: ‘I can’t make you love me.’ Judging by this week’s tributes, it’s obvious that those who knew him already did.

Diane Silva, lytham St annes, lancashire.

I CANNOT see that the Queen’s comments about Brexit indicate whether she is for or against leaving the EU. She seems merely to be asking the question: why all this faffing around negotiatin­g when we could just say we are leaving?

alan J. HARDWICK, croydon, Surrey.

SAVE the wind farms, I say. We’ll be needing those windmills, especially on the South-East coast to protect us all from those German Zeppelins after we’ve left the EU.

J. Hague, wakefield, w. Yorks.

BEFORE the powers that be launch driverless cars, someone needs to prove that they can programme intelligen­t traffic lights!

Brian Christley, abergele. conwy.

COULD someone please explain to me what is democratic about 54 SNP MPs dictating to 50-plus million English as to whether we can choose to hunt or not?

Michael tinn, radcliffe-on-trent, notts.

SHAME on newsreader Kay Burley for her childish retorts to Kirstie Allsopp’s criticism of Sky’s coverage of George Michael’s death. She should be reprimande­d and told to apologise.

Mr and Mrs THORKILDSE­N, cornhill-on-tweed, northumber­land.

DOES the demise of so many celebritie­s in 2016 present a publishing opportunit­y? Say a website called Passed Celebritie­s, full of only obituaries and arguments over who was the greatest fan or made the most impactful media comment?

David g. Rose, leominster, Herefordsh­ire.

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