Letter: Floating in a 1950s hotel
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: Perhaps the Government should do with Britannia what we all do with some beloved old "banger" that really has to go - sell it to someone who'll appreciate it, in this case as a fine example of 1950s ship design and buy something that is more up to date with Her Majesty's circumstances.
Rather than decommission Britannia, I suggest keeping it as a sort of prestige floating hotel that spends most of its time in the harbours and ports of the UK.
W H BELLCHAMBERS
Uckfield, East Sussex
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