The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

No change under system

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democratic undertakin­g.

There will be no such praise for a Brexit process poisoning the heart of our English neighbour’s society.

Ms Hair should reflect on Police Scotland’s condemnati­on of her own side during our own referendum and desist from using Better Together’s behaviour as an excuse for denying a second.

Two examples illustrati­ng the general conduct of Yes and No supporters are worthy of note. Labour’s

Jim Murphy’s tour of Scotland during the campaign and the events in Glasgow’s George Square once the result was known.

Mr Murphy rabble roused his way around our country.

In spite of his efforts, the only damage inflicted on him was a raw egg plopped on the back of his shirt by a disaffecte­d Labour supporter, which he comically insisted on wearing in the manner of a Turin shroud.

The behaviour of Better Together supporters in George Square is available to see online.

It is ugly viewing. Ms Hair should watch them, especially in regard to the exemplary conduct of two sisters, Sarah and Sophie Johnson, who bravely faced down the abuse thrown at them by her Better Together supporters.

The world’s attention will turn once again on Scottish independen­ce aspiration­s in the near future.

If Ms Hair has a positive case for continuati­on of our union with England then let us, and the world, hear it.

Ken Clark. c/o 15 Thorter Way, Dundee.

Madam, – There is probably going to be a vote of confidence in Her Majesty’s Government soon along with a possible general election.

But I fail to see what either will achieve without a recognitio­n that the first past the post system of election is broken beyond repair, House of Lords reform is long overdue and a recognitio­n by the unionist parties that those who voted for Scottish independen­ce are as much a part of the union as the most ardent unionist.

If we have a general election this year and Westminste­r actually understand­s what a five-year fixed term is, then my children have a realistic choice between the SNP and Conservati­ve candidates in 2024. Wonderful, I’m sure they say sarcastica­lly.

When will politician­s realise that many people have simply switched off from both Brexit and the constituti­onal question? Peter Ovenstone. 6 Orchard Grove, Peterhead. to accept this.

The madness continues.

Alister Rankin.

93, Whyterose Terrace, Methil.

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