Yorkshire Post

Politician­s must work together in the national interest

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From: Kevin Hollinrake, Conservati­ve MP for Thirsk, Malton and Filey.

THIS was an election where two key points dominated the doorstep discussion­s – the first, of course, Brexit, the second, to some extent connected with the first, a general disillusio­nment with politics and politician­s.

Yes, the inability for Parliament to deliver on the result of the referendum, but also the unacceptab­le, at times disgracefu­l lack of respect and sometimes vitriolic relationsh­ip between politician­s and, indeed, between politician­s and the media, and the inability and unwillingn­ess for politician­s of all party persuasion­s to work in the national interest.

This must change or our political system will be damaged irretrieva­bly. I am pleased to say that the local campaign was conducted in a much better spirit, with all candidates ‘‘playing the ball’’ rather than the person and I pay tribute to their hard work, dedication and willingnes­s to put their head over the parapet. I will continue to use my best endeavours to achieve a fairer deal for Thirsk, Malton and Filey, a fairer deal for the North and a fairer society. We managed to convince many who don’t traditiona­lly vote Conservati­ve to do so on this occasion; they will not do so again unless we invest in the north of England, the NHS, our schools, our police forces, housing and reduce the need for food banks and homelessne­ss.

I believe that Conservati­ve principles best reflect and complement the facts of life: freedom, opportunit­y, personal responsibi­lity, looking after the less fortunate in society and how powerful they have been in relieving poverty and improving opportunit­ies for all.

What we must do is make sure that our free market principles work more effectivel­y for everyone and that we apply sensible check and balances to level the playing field between consumers, SMEs and large multinatio­nal businesses.

From: Alan Chapman, Beck Lane, Bingley.

HELPING the relentless resistance to the democratic process were centre-left institutio­ns, supposedly sane, undoubtedl­y well educated claiming to be well informed: people in the law, the civil service, the universiti­es (especially), the Bank of England, the House of Lords, the CBI, plus the usual suspects of the leftwing press.

However, voters took their overdue revenge by finally clarifying their original instructio­ns to leave the EU. I say thank you to them for enabling a Conservati­ve majority of 80.

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