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13:21 UK time, Thursday, 2 September 2010

Re: PPE. We should all be be deeply worried when political power is dominated by any narrow influence. I have no doubt that the Oxford PPE represents an excellent education but like all degrees it will foster common ways of thought and approach. Government and politics in general is best served by men and women from all educational backgrounds both in terms of discipline and alma mater.
Stephen Morris, Southapton

Count your national blessings, PPE-wise. Many political leaders here in the US seem to have confined their studies to PE (Physical Education), which teaches you how to climb a ceiling-suspended rope, golf - and not much else.
Curt Carpenter, Dallas, Texas USA

The only thing that concerns me about the William Hague story is that he still owns a baseball cap.
Michael Hall, Croydon, UK

Cavers set to connect Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cumbria. Surely if they are removing the rock then they are disconnecting the Counties??!!
MCK, Stevenage

Classic. Prince Charles' reaction to John Prescott's strange tea balancing act. Typical Prezza. Does Charles know Prescott's nickname as a peer of the realm is "The Erminator"? Someone explain it to HRH. On no account mention the repetoire and the jokes about "more tea vicar" as Charles would probably be confused about that also. Brilliant quote.
Tim Mcmahon, Pennar/wales

Call me a pedant, but what a great example of a bad conclusion and headline this is. The science simply shows why the ball moved in the way it did. That it was possible was never in doubt, since it happened. Whether it was a fluke or not remains a mystery and depends on Carlos's intent, not on the actual trajectory of the ball. Still too warm for a coat.
Moose, Belgium

I knew community service could be unpleasant - but to hear that it recreates the atmosphere of a holiday camp is frightening. Surely a cruel and unusual punishment?
Edward Green, London, UK

I wonder if the man who bought John Lennon's loo might rise to the challenge set by this mans achievement?
Martin Comer, London, UK

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