Suzanne Moore (Internet addiction is a political as well as a personal problem, G2, 12 June) does not follow up the logic of her own insightful thinking. A few very clever people have made mind-shattering amounts of money by developing systems that have got so many people hooked. Well done to them. But to cope with the outcome, why should it be the underfunded NHS, “teaching critical thinking”, that picks up the pieces?
Janet Briffett
London
• With social media increasingly used, public representatives could be more careful. Their declaration of interest could include any membership of social media groups in the same way as they declare the membership of political and professional bodies.
Husain Akhtar
Harrow, Middlesex
• Andy Hunter is mistaken that Kenny Dalglish is the first Liverpool player to be knighted (Report, 9 June). Back in 1966, Liverpool’s World Cup hero was dubbed “Sir” Roger Hunt by fans and is still known as that.
John Hodgkinson
Liverpool
• What’s all this about Morris Minors belonging to fathers, uncles and grandfathers (Letters, 12 June). My first car was a 1953 Morris Minor, black with red leather upholstery. I’ve always regretted selling it.
Jane Astbury
Ledbury, Herefordshire
• No one has mentioned Roy’s Woody in Coronation Street.
Jean Jackson
Seer Green, Buckinghamshire
• The Singapore summit (Report, 12 June) seems not to bode well for hairstyles.
Bob Ward
Leeds
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