Yorkshire Post

Labour is playing with fire on Brexit

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From: Jarvis Browning, Main Street, Fadmoor, York.

I THINK the leader of Labour and its MPs are playing with fire (The Yorkshire Post, January 18).

We had a majority who voted to leave. Why do they still insist on a no leave?

Jeremy Corbyn will not do a face-to-face talk with the Government or Theresa May.

He has no other plan on the table. Unless I’ve missed that one.

No deal would be a better deal, as the EU are not going to budge either. They are as bad as the Labour Party.

Just do the right thing and let’s get out off this sticky mess and start afresh. It’s time we stood on our own feet for once.

There is a future and we’ll be great once more.

From: Janet Trott, Park View, Brodsworth, Doncaster.

I AGREE with the common sense view of your correspond­ent David Downs (The Yorkshire Post, January 17) on the 1975 vote on Europe.

We had already been taken into the ‘Common Market’ by politician­s without any reference to voters.

The 1975 vote was presented to us as confirming a trading agreement with the Common Market – the attitude being “we’re already in it, so we might as well stay!” At that time I was both politicall­y and financiall­y naive and bought into the idea, as sold to us by politician­s, and voted for the Treaty.

However, on reflection, I realised I had been mistaken and decided that as soon as there was a chance to reverse my vote, I would vote ‘out’, but didn’t expect it to take 40 years before others thought the same as I did.

From: Alan Chapman, Beck

Lane, Bingley.

HUMILIATIO­N for Theresa May (The Yorkshire Post, January 16) following the all time record heaviest defeat by 230 votes for a Government flagship policy.

My reaction is to say ‘Get out of the way Mrs May’. The Conservati­ve Party desperatel­y needs a new leader not afraid of no deal, and with faith in the British people to prosper.

The Commonweal­th has five times the population of the EU. We have ignored this huge market ever since we mistakenly joined the Common Market. What an economic waste.

From: Roy Turner, Hollybank Avenue, Upper Cumberwort­h, Huddersfie­ld.

ONCE again our MPs fail the country. The democratic vote of the populace was to leave the EU. Forget the numbers, a win is a win. All else is irrelevant.

An MP is there to support the country and its population, therefore any MP not backing the implementa­tion of the referendum outcome is failing in their obligation­s!

From: Phyllis Capstick,

Hellifield.

AS one who voted to leave the European Union completely, I do not agree to any deal. If MPs cannot deliver on the result of the referendum, they should not have given us the vote in the first place. A no-deal Brexit is what I voted for. That is what to leave means to me.

 ??  ?? ALICE BACON: Remembered in Leeds with a blue plaque.
ALICE BACON: Remembered in Leeds with a blue plaque.

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