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14:24 UK time, Friday, 3 September 2010

"Dr Foster, who has researched drinking at home" - that's my excuse too! Also, nominative determinism strikes again!
Ben Hill, Cardiff, UK

I wonder how many readers cannot help but point out the wonderfully deterministic nature of the name of the doctor consulted about drinking habits?
Victoria Graham, St. Albans, UK

Re: Does a 'Tony Blair' drinking habitdo you any harm? The words 'Tony Bliar' would tempt me to drink. So yes, it would do you harm.
Brendan Cowan

I would disagree with Neil Hamilton's assessment - Mr Hague doesn't look like he's on a Gay Pride march, he looks like an American middle manager on the golf course. Which is arguably a great deal worse.
Edward Green, London, UK

HMS Astute. It's the length of a football pitch, has lots of impressive technology and carries 18,000 sausages on patrol. - I wasn't aware the Royal Navy enlisted sausages to defend out shores and certainly not in this quantity
J, Rotherham, South Yorkshire

The HMS Astute doesn't need refuelling for 25 years - unlike it's 98 crew who apparently eat 183 sausages and 42 Weetabix each - could they be secretly fuelling the sub on breakfast foods?
Ben Robson, Cambridge

I thought PPE was only read by those incapable of studying a genuine subject, like media studies.
Mike Garcia, Beaminster, UK

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