Three cheers for Posy, of whom I’ve been a fan for over 30 years, especially of the wonderful Silent Three cartoon strip (Graphic novelist Posy Simmonds wins prestigious French comics award, 24 January). By way of celebrating Posy, could you reissue her poster of Guardian reader types, please, to enjoy while all her fans await her next work?
Barbara Penrose
Leicester
• As a so-called remainer, I would like to reassure Will Dry and other panicky Tories that, should the Conservatives be wiped out in the forthcoming general election, it will be THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE and must be accepted as such (Former adviser to Rishi Sunak working with Tory rebels trying to oust him, 24 January).
Marlies Branston
Bedford
• I congratulate the Wordsearch compiler for 17 January in getting the Guardian’s Brexit stance into every corner of the paper. Asked to find 15 words about business, the first three across were: “export”, “limited” and “income”. Brilliant!
Mike Raggett
London
• I beg to differ with the friend of Val Mainwood (Letters, 22 January). Putting the Kama Sutra next to The Snowman makes perfect sense if you know Kate Bush’s song Misty, in which she has a very sensuous tryst with a snowman.
Caroline Ewans
London
• Pete Dorey wonders if the world’s five richest men have worked twice as hard since 2020 (Letters, 16 January). Since Premier League footballers earn 2,811% more than they did in 1992, how much more running do they do now per game?
Andrew Carpenter
London
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