Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Mrs May can put all the ‘scaremonge­ring’ to bed

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I’VE heard that Dewsbury is keeping it’s A&E and it would be open 24/7 for all who need it.

Excellent news for such a small Yorkshire town and as Prime Minister Theresa May said on her pre-election visit it was simply scaremonge­ring among a few agitators. So there it is, Dewsbury keeps its A&E! I do hope that once Mrs May realises there is “scaremonge­ring” going on about Huddersfie­ld too.

It is a very large town, Mrs May – huge population, Premier League football team and large expanding gold standard university with students from all over the globe.

Just ask the university chancellor, Prince Andrew (or his predecesso­r Patrick Stewart). Mrs May has been quick to find £l billion-plus for the DUP. So funding to keep Huddersfie­ld’s A&E should be a walk in the park and she can put to bed the “scaremonge­ring” that has caused such anguish for the people of Huddersfie­ld and surroundin­g areas. I SPEND a week away and look what happens, Remain supporter Trevor Woolley gets unwarrante­d criticism.

Let’s start with ‘Fed up of reading negativity’s’ short missive.

Well I am amazed that such a short letter can contain so much that is wrong.

Firstly, Trevor doesn’t say enough. He will have when quitters eyes are opened and they see what they have done to this country.

His opinion is biased? Of course it is, that’s what an opinion is. Why should he have the same opinion as you?

Is it really necessary to call him names? We are not ‘remoaners’ we are simply stating the facts as unpalatabl­e as that might be to you.

Finally, the UK has always been able to ‘rule itself’ and ‘make its own laws.’ Being in the EU made no difference to that at all.

Hazel: Well, you are quite correct about one thing. We don’t want another Brexit vote – that last one was corrupted by lies so we just need to declare it null and void.

Unelected club? I seem to remember European Parliament elections every so often, so how is that unelected?

And please don’t start moaning about bureaucrat­s – we have thousands of those in Whitehall, nothing different.

The sooner Brexit is confined to history the better.

I expect that Trevor, myself and thousands of others will continue to fight against xenophobia, bigotry and racism until the battle is won.

So to put it shortly. No, we will not shut up. HAZEL Spencer (July 10) needs to beware. Maybe ‘control’ will pass back to the UK parliament following Brexit.

However, if Theresa May agrees to US health companies gaining access to the NHS in exchange for a trade deal we will see our taxes go into the coffers of foreign companies in the same way as we pay profits into foreign rail, power and water companies as a result of earlier privatisat­ions.

What price ‘control’ then?

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