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    For once, Matt Hancock speaks for us all | Brief letters

    I am pleased that Matt Hancock feels massively betrayed (Matt Hancock calls Isabel Oakeshott WhatsApp messages leak ‘massive betrayal’, 2 March). Now he knows how we all feel.
    Dan Martin
    Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire

    Re Partygate (Boris Johnson in battle for political future amid fresh evidence he misled MPs, 3 March), perhaps Cincinnatus would now be kind enough to return to his plough.
    Chris Ainsworth
    Rawtenstall, Lancashire

    Has the government underestimated the huge number of people suffering fuel poverty and unable to claim the support of £400 from energy companies? I’ve been trying to help a friend register online at the new government portal, but it seems to be swamped by the demand. Even in the cold of the night.
    Mike Vallely
    Seaford, East Sussex

    Even before the correspondence about Mark, Marks, Marx, Spencer and Spenser (Letters, 2 March), if anyone had asked me who were my favourite writers on cricket, I would have said (Vic) Marks and (Matthew) Engel. But no one ever asked.
    Roger Bardell
    Welwyn, Hertfordshire

    Alison White (Letters, 3 March) is being too kind. I’d pay good money to throw unboiled turnips at Hancock, Williamson and Johnson.
    Shirley Browne
    Dundee

    Try having the Irish first name Máiréad and combining it with the surname Jennette (Letters, 5 March). My wife does, daily.
    James Jennette
    Coventry

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