Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Vote result must stand ... even if you don’t like it

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Chick Corea, jazz pianist, Pat Jennings, former footballer Bobby Gould, football manager, Mark Calcavecch­ia, golfer, Cathy Tyson, actress, Richard Ayoade, actor/director,

Adriana Lima, supermodel, NO matter what language you translate it into or what lexicon/ dictionary you look it up in, ‘common market’ does not mean that when a country joins the EU that the other countries in it will take over the running of that country.

In the late 1980s and early 90s a lot of people voiced their concerns about losing control of our country bit by bit. Where were our MPs?

Every time we have an election, local or general, “when we get in we will do this and that” and what happens? Nothing.

A lot of people are revenge voting on what an MP or councillor has done in the past, not on what they say.

What are these people saying when they want another referendum? Are they saying that if their particular party doesn’t win an election that they want another election.

A vote is a vote, a people’s choice, something we won’t have if we stop in the EU.

The House of Lords don’t speak for us - we did not vote them in.

I have just got back from Cyprus where lots of businesses across the island have ‘staff wanted’ on their doors. The EU migrants going back home, no brexit there?

We are being made an example of, to put other countries off leaving. There are a number of countries waiting and watching to see what is happening. A number of countries are making preparatio­n to go back to their old currency, ready to leave. So let’s show the world that the ‘great’ is still in Great Britain. GOVERNMENT­S do not create wealth, businesses create wealth and ultimately provide the taxes to support government­s.

If we leave the EU without a deal, as seems likely due to the intransige­nt, obstructiv­e and unhelpful EU negotiatin­g team, there will be little disruption.

Market forces of supply and demand will apply. If the EU seeks to disrupt businesses in Europe and Britain they will do so at their peril, bringing opprobrium on themselves from both sides of the Channel and similarly if they wish to provide an unnecessar­y and unpopular hard border in Ireland they will have to try to do it.

They won’t; they will have to be pragmatic.

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