I’m so sorry to find that I’ve truly checked out Larry Elliott’s final column as enterprise economics editor (From Thatcher to Trump and Brexit: my seven lessons learned after 28 years as Guardian economics editor, 10 November). I’ve truly continually relied on him for descriptions of the soiled globe of enterprise economics which might be clear, succinct and make clear the context. My understanding of enterprise economics has truly continually been unstable, nonetheless Larry’s posts have truly supplied me pretty a few lightbulb minutes. I’ll prize the final column.
Mary Slater
Cardiff
• Francesca Segal gives us an necessary itemizing of tales that convey aid as an alternative of offering the globe’s issues (‘It will renew your faith in humanity’: books to bring comfort in dark times, 9 November). I may need made with a number of of those titles after I was recuperating from a serious illness. I will surely embody Sarah Winman’s Still Life to the itemizing.
Robert East
Crouch End, London
• May I differ with the insurance coverage declare that “crocodiles do not infest rivers … They just live there” (Letters, 10 November)? When crocodiles populate a river in numbers enormous enough to create ecological troubles, “crocodile-infested” is a exact abstract.
John Cockburn
Kingston, Australia
• I used to be amazed that the treatment to final Friday’s Wordsearch– phrases relating to working– didn’t encompass phrases “bore”, though it remained within the grid. And sure, I’m a jogger.
Dominic Rice
Sheffield
• It unwell involves be a physique politic that unreasonably elected Brexit to sneer on the United States physique politic for performing in a comparable vogue.
Chris Lakin
Lymm, Cheshire
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