‘I emphatically blame Remain for vote chaos’
SORRY to disappoint you Norman (Mailbox, March 13), but I am not trying to blame the Remainers for the current chaos.
I am most emphatically blaming them.
In particular, the vast majority of our elected representatives in Westminster, who, in the run up to the Referendum, quite openly stated they wanted us to remain in the EU, and urged as to vote accordingly.
Including, of course, our three representatives.
The majority vote in the referendum was, of course, for us to leave the EU. If you are really trying to tell us that that the “Westminster Remainers” have not used every political procedure and ploy to create as many problems as possible, then, sorry Norman, you are the one who is living with the fairies.
Like most voters, I expected Westminster to abide by the wishes of the majority, but nothing could be further from the truth.
Yes, the whole thing has been a total shambles, and every politician in Westminster, both Leavers and Remainers, should hang their heads in shame for totally failing the electorate. But, for the Remainers to try and claim they have not been major contributors to the whole farce, really is an insult to all.
Hull. members, while relying on the richer states, like Britain, to gracefully foot the bill.
It certainly is a sad affair when Spain and Italy both owe one trillion each.
everybody in May’s Government knows that this is the reason why the bureaucrats won’t let us just walk away from the EU.
They will continue to stall our withdrawal and frustrate every attempt we make to regain control of our economic future. It is simply a matter of cold-blooded necessity.
Without Britain, the French and German economies will be left with an unserviceable debt that may collapse them.
Bridlington.