Should Prince Andrew have been uninvited to Christmas over ‘Chinese spy’ scandal?
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Have your say on these MetroTalk topics and more in the comments. Whether you like Prince Andrew or not – and most people don’t like him, it seems to me – I think it is morally wrong for him to be separated from his family at Christmas (Metro, Tue) for what is an incident with an alleged Chinese spy.
Are the powers that be going to insist Theresa May and David Cameron are subject to the same restrictions for their dealings with the same alleged Chinese spy? Carlos, Lancs. Prince Andrew is yet again embroiled in scandal, this time with a Chinese spy.
How can we be expected to believe that Andrew did not discuss sensitive issues with the spy. He knew him since 2012 and we are all aware of Andrew’s previous friendship with a sex offender. This hardly reassures us that the Prince has great perception when choosing friends.
Isn’t it time Charles slung him out of Royal Lodge and Andrew had a taste of making a living for himself like the rest of us? Molly Neville, Sheffield. So the government are sending £50million of humanitarian aid to Syria. At the same time British pensioners starve and freeze and we see not much in the way of humanitarian aid.
The government’s duty should be to look after its own people first, but we seem to come last with them. Alan, Sunderland. Given that our government is so keen on cuddling up with the newly woke militants in government in Syria, can we spare a thought for Shamima Begum? If actual jihadists are now flavour of the month in Westminster, can we bring back some kid who went astray? The hypocrisy is nauseating. Alex White, via email.