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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Politics
Letters

The dust won’t settle on our current crises

Woman wiping leaves of a plant.
As the country heads to hell in a handcart, Richard Barnard can’t believe a magazine article asking: ‘Should my husband stop dusting with a dry cloth?’ Photograph: Westend61/Getty Images

The world is heading for climate burnout. Inflation spirals upwards and hundreds of thousands fall into poverty. The government is led by a law-breaking narcissist, ridiculed by many in his own party and most of the country. And in the Guardian I open the magazine to see a page and a half devoted to resolving the conundrum: “Should my husband stop dusting with a dry cloth?” (You be the judge, 21 May). No room is dark enough to lie down in.
Richard Barnard
Wivenhoe, Essex

• Mary Anning (Statue of fossil-hunting pioneer Mary Anning to be unveiled in Dorset, 21 May) was on the curriculum in 1972. I covered her work with a class of eight-year-olds. Admittedly, I had never heard of her, but this deficit was made good by an excellent TV series by the BBC schools service.
Linda Weir
Kirby Muxloe, Leicestershire

• What an uplifting article about Luis Díaz (‘Short and thin’ – Luis Díaz’s long road from Barrancas to Liverpool, 26 May). I am a Manchester United supporter, but I will be cheering on Díaz as he plays for Liverpool this weekend in Paris.
Helen Evans
Ruthin, Denbighshire

• Rishi Sunak calls it a “temporary, targeted energy profits levy”. Can anyone recall what Margaret Thatcher tried to call the poll tax?
Jude Carr
London

• Windfall tax? Nothing of the sort! It’s a “special economic operation”.
Tony Fisher
Gotham, Nottinghamshire

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