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Regarding Tony Broadbent’s letter…

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Jávea January 20

I refer to Tony Broadbent's letter in Friday's CBN and I must say that I totally agree with him and it is about time that someone introduced some facts into the argument, rather than the nonsensica­l drivel normally raised.

Well done, it is something readers should cut out & stick on their fridge as a reminder when the people's vote has finally been resolved! John Price

January 19 Jávea

Dear Sirs,

I was perturbed to read Tony Broadbent’s letter explaining why he disliked the EU so much – it contained numerous falsehoods and I am alarmed that your newspaper did nothing to corroborat­e any of his statements.

The EU is in no way a dictatorsh­ip, it is a clearly democratic, accountabl­e body with elected or appointed officials in roles with clear, transparen­t oversight – see democratic­adudit.com for details.

It does not cost the UK £54 million per day – the actual figure is less than £25 million, a figure that can be checked at numerous well-respected sources such as fullfact.org. On top of which, the benefits we get thru’ membership of the EU cannot be overstated – it is the best bargain the UK ever struck.

Britain, like all other EU members, elects its own representa­tive MEPs and does have a veto. That we vote the likes of Farage, who take our money in salary and pension in return for doing nothing, is more a reflection on our stupidity for electing him and his ilk than evidence against the EU.

Mr. Broadbent’s apparent hatred of the EU is not an isolated case and many years of the UK government blaming its incompeten­ce on EU laws (which the UK must’ve agreed to) has exacerbate­d this in a most irresponsi­ble way. Other than this, I fail to understand the origins of such bile, except perhaps, ‘patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel’.

As for Mr. Broadbent’s comments re wars and Britain’s role – these are irrelevant, bear but scant resemblanc­e to historical fact and are best ignored, much like the rest of his post.

He is however, correct in that wanting to live in Europe but not be part of the EU is a valid position to take, albeit having to acknowledg­e the extra bureaucrac­y and cost this will incur to himself. Sincerely William Parker

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