India legalises gay sex | Tony Blair | Amazon prices | Boiling dishclothes | Shared spaces | Lucy Mangan
Indians in Kolkata celebrate the supreme court’s ruling on gay sex. ‘One might expect that it would have been overthrown long ago,’ writes Paul Brownsey. |
Paul Brownsey
Glasgow
• I see Mr Blair doubts whether Labour can be “taken back” (theguardian.com, 7 September). Presumably he means taken back from its members. Just goes to show.
Shaun Pye
Leeds
• Am I alone in detecting a certain irony in the fact that the book Magical Capitalism (Letters, 6 September) is available on Amazon for a mere £101. Admittedly, delivery in the UK is free, but could Mr Bezos have something to hide?
Rob Hutchinson
Newport, Isle of Wight
• Boil your dishcloth (6 September)? I’m 80. I’ve never boiled my dishcloth. No one in my house has ever caught a stomach bug. Are we getting things out of proportion?
Val Spouge
Braintree, Essex
• Shared spaces to meet others (Letters, 7 September) do not need a building. Be a group walker in the great outdoors. Socialise and exercise. What’s not to like?
Rod Warrington
Chester
• Lindy Hardcastle is welcome to adopt our daughter (Letters, 7 September) but she needn’t wait till we’ve gone.
Richard and Christine Mangan
London
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