Now that Robert Jenrick’s job has been split and we have a minister of state for legal migration and a minister of state for illegal migration, I am left wondering if Rishi Sunak also needs to appoint a minister for illegal plans to address legal migration, to help his Rwanda safety bill?
John Russell
Liberal Democrat, House of Lords
• The new visa rules (Cleverly to announce salary threshold rise as part of new migration package, 4 December) show how little the UK government values family life. Looked at another way, the new £38,700 earnings threshold shows what care workers should be earning.
Ilga Chakrabarti
Kings Lynn, Norfolk
• You described Mark Francois as “ebullient” (Once more unto the breach: how Rwanda bill unleashed ‘Brexit battles all over again, 12 December). Conversely, Marina Hyde referred to “a clown called Mark Francois” (It’s the Rishi Sunak twilight zone: a Brexit battle reenactment that never ends, 12 December). I’m with Marina.
Mike Pender
Cardiff
• How good to see my former GP, the wonderful Dr Audrey Boucher, writing about French healthcare (Letters, 13 December). In her surgery, she had a framed cartoon saying: “My doctor didn’t believe in pre-menstrual tension, so I shot him.” Thank you for your care, Dr Boucher. Enjoy your retirement.
Penelope Horner
Whitchurch, Hampshire
• Jonathan Freedland’s thoughtful and moving piece (Israel wants to slay the monster next door, but with this lethal bombardment, it is feeding it, 8 December) reminds me of the injunction: “Love your enemy – you made him!”
Molly Ludlam
Edinburgh
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