Article 50B9Z A passport fitting for a magical kingdom | Brief letters

A passport fitting for a magical kingdom | Brief letters

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Sheikh Mohammed | Customs checks | Passports | Misheard hymns

It is hard to understand how the Foreign Office could justify a failure to hand over files about possible abductions by the sheikh when the fate of Princess Latifa is unknown and she may yet be alive and at risk (Report, 6 March). Might the monarch assist by inviting the sheikh and Princess Latifa to Royal Ascot? His presence in the country, and his explanation for her absence, might serve the rule of law better than the FCO has done.
Geoffrey Nice QC
Canterbury, Kent

" Lisa O'Carroll's report (5 March) on the Tory party's claim that there will be no customs checks between Northern Ireland and Britain reinforces what has been evident all along. The Tories want to negotiate with the EU the terms of an English exit, not a UK exit. They are intent on force-fitting what they see as politically expedient for their own electoral base - England - on to the whole union come what may.
Donal Fellows
Midleton, County Cork

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