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Stop the week: Winner's letters

Who was it actually pictured with Tony Blair last week? Please bring back the Barbara Cartland reincarnation we all hate as soon as possible. Alan Webster, Merseyside

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I don’t believe that was Michael Winner in last week’s picture with Tony Blair; far too suave, elegant and slim. I suspect it was a Madame Tussaud’s effigy or even a Winner lookalike. Is there no end to the Blair spin? Dennis Pallis, East Sussex

It is Howard Cohen (letters, last week) who has clearly not been to many Jewish weddings if he thinks there are never any leftovers. My grandmother made hers last for 35 years. David Miller, Hertfordshire

Michael Winner is not the only person to have complained at Cliveden (letters, last week). I was so bold that I sent my main course back not once but twice, resulting in a very angry chef storming into the restaurant. I stuck to my guns and was offered a complimentary dinner for two on a future occasion. Ruth Wood, Buckinghamshire

I agree with Michael Jefferson (letters, July 13). MW’s nose-thumbing and rudeness are unsurpassed — with his wretched manners, his Coke and his pizza, he is certainly no gentleman. But I shall continue to reach for Winner’s Dinners. His awfulness fascinates me. Polly Simpson, Yorkshire

Isn’t it about time we saw the lovely Geraldine Lynton-Edwards posing in a photo with the featured restaurant’s proprietors for a change, with the picture credit to a certain Mr Michael Winner? I’m sure she’d show you which button to press. Geoff Knox, Luton

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On a recent visit to the Peartree Bridge Inn, Milton Keynes, I was required to settle my bill before so much as raising a knife and fork! Is this demand a new trend, and if so could you enlighten me as to the skill required to predict which dessert would be appropriate and paid for before the soup has even left the kitchen? John O’Donnell Buckinghamshire

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Send letters to Winner’s Dinners, The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E98 1ST or e-mail michael.winner@sunday-times.co.uk