The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Life can be good after Brexit

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Sir, - In reply to Vanessa Glynn, Don’t rule out staying in EU (June 22), more than 80% of the electorate in the general election voted for the two main parties supporting Brexit which will return to our own Parliament control over our laws, borders and money.

Much has already been ceded in the misguided cause of creating a united states of Europe without that objective having been put to any vote.

The EU referendum decision was backed by more than 17 million UK citizens.

Scotland, a constituen­t nation of the UK, must abide by that choice.

Ms Glynn suggests these democratic decisions should be overturned, a view typical of the EU Commission’s reaction when confronted with No responses in previous national referenda.

Ms Glynn presents a one-sided, mainly financial justificat­ion for overruling the public vote, disregardi­ng the desirabili­ty and potential UK national benefits of controllin­g our own democratic destiny, while, of course, remaining on the best of business-like terms with our continenta­l friends. (Dr) Charles Wardrop. 111 Viewlands Road West, Perth.

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