LETTERS

THE PRIME MINISTER
Thursday 7th July 2022
Despite the ongoing debate around the leadership of The Prime Minister, I continue to discharge my ministerial responsibilities as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Vaccines and Public Health. This because of my overriding duty to the country, against the backdrop of increasing prevalence of COVID-19 and the need for continuity of our public health measures. Cabinet government is one of the cornerstones of our great democracy and history shows us that The Office of Prime Minister is bigger than one person - man or woman. Given the state of paralysis that now exists within Her Majesty’s Government, it is right that The Prime Minister has listened to the advice of colleagues, and has signalled his intention to make way for a new leader who can once again drive forward our ambitious agenda to level-up the country and get on with the job of tackling the challenges that lie ahead. It remains an immense privilege to lead our COVID vaccination programme and to serve as the Vaccines and Public Health Minister, something which I will continue to do to the very best of my ability.
Maggie Throup
MP Member of Parliament for Erewash

JUBILEE
Dear Sir, does S Trueman go around Long Eaton with his eyes shut. Saying not many people have made an effort in doing the jubilee. To me everyone has done their bit which is very nice. It does not matter weather it’s a little or a lot. It all helps. I think you want to visit the opticians S Trueman, try Spec Savers.
Yours Sincerely
Nigel Deeley

HORACE CORNER
Hi, we recently lost our uncle Horace Corner, on 24th may 2022, and his death was posted in your magazine, we had a collection, and £200 was raised in total, £100 went to the Royal British Legion, and £100 went to the Dogs Trust (Loughborough). Could you please publish this in your magazine. cheers Paul

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