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On Saturday Cockermouth Amateur Dramatic Society staged their panto. When wicked Abanaza appeared in a Donald Trump mask, the audience erupted. There were many under-7s watching who knew exactly who he was, joining in the booing with gusto. If this small town reacts in this way then a visit from the president to the capital seems risky.Janet MansfieldAspatria, CumbriaOn Saturday Cockermouth Amateur Dramatic Society staged their panto. When wicked Abanaza appeared in a Donald Trump mask, the audience erupted. There were many under-7s watching who knew exactly who he was, joining in the booing with gusto. If this small town reacts in this way then a visit from the president to the capital seems risky.Janet MansfieldAspatria, Cumbria
• Another reason to shun plastic (Letters, 30 January): in Sainsbury’s, four smallish packaged pears, £1.55. Two larger ones loose, £2.00 per kilo 60p. The way to beat plastic is to hit people’s pockets.Chris JonesBewdley, Worcestershire• Another reason to shun plastic (Letters, 30 January): in Sainsbury’s, four smallish packaged pears, £1.55. Two larger ones loose, £2.00 per kilo 60p. The way to beat plastic is to hit people’s pockets.Chris JonesBewdley, Worcestershire
• One of my favourite things is to play football. I really enjoyed the “The 100 best [male] footballers in the world 2017” feature on your website (theguardian.com, 19 December). Maybe you could do a Top 100 Female Footballers? I have no idea who they are and I really want to know.Maya Goodrich (age 11)Seoul, South Korea• One of my favourite things is to play football. I really enjoyed the “The 100 best [male] footballers in the world 2017” feature on your website (theguardian.com, 19 December). Maybe you could do a Top 100 Female Footballers? I have no idea who they are and I really want to know.Maya Goodrich (age 11)Seoul, South Korea
• Adam Kay says that we don’t love Cardiff airport (Journal, 30 January). Love might be a bit strong but my wife and I like it a lot. Good, cheapish parking, very few queues or delays and notably helpful staff.Dr Peter PhillipsSwansea• Adam Kay says that we don’t love Cardiff airport (Journal, 30 January). Love might be a bit strong but my wife and I like it a lot. Good, cheapish parking, very few queues or delays and notably helpful staff.Dr Peter PhillipsSwansea
• If serious topics are to become the norm in this column (Letters, 30 January), then I may have to rethink my whole approach to submission.Chris OsborneWest Bridgford, Nottinghamshire• If serious topics are to become the norm in this column (Letters, 30 January), then I may have to rethink my whole approach to submission.Chris OsborneWest Bridgford, Nottinghamshire
• My tips to save for a home deposit (G2, 29 January) are: Rent a room, rather than a flat. Eat veggie home cooking. Buy clothes at Oxfam. Grow hair long. Wear minimal cosmetics. Use the library. Pay as you go and only phone if urgent. Watch TV rather than go to cinemas. Walk as much as possible. You don’t need a gym.Evelyn BrownLlandrindod, Powys• My tips to save for a home deposit (G2, 29 January) are: Rent a room, rather than a flat. Eat veggie home cooking. Buy clothes at Oxfam. Grow hair long. Wear minimal cosmetics. Use the library. Pay as you go and only phone if urgent. Watch TV rather than go to cinemas. Walk as much as possible. You don’t need a gym.Evelyn BrownLlandrindod, Powys
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