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Collier comparison | Trump photos | Michele Hanson’s advice | David Hockney in Bradford | ‘What’s the matter, Horne?’ | Collier comparison | Trump photos | Michele Hanson’s advice | David Hockney in Bradford | ‘What’s the matter, Horne?’ |
Can we stop referring to Donald Trump and especially Nigel Farage as “strongmen” (Letters, 16 January). My great-uncle Joe was a strong man, hewing tons of coal from a 3ft seam at Dean and Chapter Colliery. Despite his dressing-up-box farmer’s attire, I doubt Farage has ever soiled his hands. | |
Jim McManners | |
Trimdon Grange, County Durham | |
I sympathise with Helen Evans about the number of photos of Donald Trump in the Guardian (Letters, 17 January). But I have a solution to this problem. I select them to put on the kitchen floor at night for the puppy to pee on. | |
Helen Owen | |
Whitcliffe, Shropshire | |
In 2015, the late and much-missed Michele Hanson wrote: “I now need a big, black, felt-tip pen beside me in the mornings when I’m reading my paper, so that I can quickly blot out any image of George Osborne … On Sunday, I had to blot out Donald Trump as well.” I often reflect on that piece of advice when picking up my newspaper. | |
Deborah Sheridan | |
Finchingfield, Essex | |
If you can’t make it to Paris (David Hockney unveils unseen work for major Paris retrospective, 20 January), and even if you can, Cartwright Hall in Bradford has a permanent Hockney gallery covering the artist’s whole career, from his student days through to more recent iPad experiments. | |
Warren Brown | |
Ilkley, West Yorkshire | |
My response, when guilty of a minor misdemeanour, to the teacher’s “What’s the matter, Horne?” was “A mountain, sir” (Letters, 21 January). I thought this extremely witty, as did my classmates. I was put in detention and given 100 lines. | |
Bob Horne | |
Lightcliffe, West Yorkshire | |
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