Accrington Observer

MY VIEWS ON BREXIT

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WE all will have different views on Brexit, on what kind of Brexit we expect.

I suppose my own views are this:

1. I was hoping Theresa May could get Brexit done.

I don’t understand why Parliament have found it unacceptab­le?

I confess I don’t understand Irish backstops.

I was thinking of Brexit from an English point of view.

2. If Theresa May cannot get Brexit through, next best thing I feel to be no deal, just leave.

3. Third best thing would be if EU Europe got really fed-up of Britain - chucked Britain out, saying ‘you all had long enough to make your mind up.

Goodbye Britain - we have our own EU Europe affairs to sort out.’

You can’t have forever to decide.

4. Norway option plus.

I don’t like Norway option at all - it waters down Brexit so much so it would not really be Brexit.

Least not what people voted for in 2016. I hope it’s 1, 2 or 3. If none of these, where the hell is Britain going with its politics?

I don’t think that Britain could not cope with no deal.

Only thing so far I don’t find on supermarke­t shelves is Vim scouring powder.

I use it to clean cup tops, or scour roasting tins.

With most things, if something was missing from supermarke­t shelves, most people could buy something else similar. Adrian Vincent Grady Accrington

THIS TIME VOTE BREXIT

ON May 2, 563 electors in Hyndburn felt it necessary to spoil their ballot papers.

Like me they felt disenfranc­hised by the two main parties.

I urge them and everyone else who has contempt for how Theresa May has conducted the negotiatio­ns with the EU to vote for the Brexit Party on May 23 and ensure that the 66.2pc who voted LEAVE in 2016 obtain what they are entitled to. Julian Parkinson via email

JUST GIVE ME SOME PEACE

AT weekends, when it’s nice weather, you just want to sit at the back of your house and enjoy it, it’s so nice and peaceful.

Then it all starts up: the mowers and barking dogs (all day sometimes).

Then there’s the annoying monotones of strimmers and, worst of all, power washers.

Can these people not do it at, say, seven o’clock on a Tuesday night when they are not bothering anyone?

No, obviously they can’t!

Power washing has also got to be one of the worst wastes of water that you could do at home.

I have even seen more than one person powerwashi­ng the cobbles in the back alley behind their houses.

Why would you do that?

It’s not even your own property. It’s unreal. A terrible waste of water and a peacespoil­er by selfish people. Name and address supplied

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