The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Chance to change mind over Brexit

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claimed as sanctioned by an apparently fashionabl­e “unprovable, mythical” majority.

It seems any way to raise money will do and not once do we think that we must cut our cloth to what we can afford or sustain. I wonder if consultati­ons are more expensive than the monies collected. The assault by Edinburgh or its agencies on the better off or hard workers continues.

– Craigellac­hie!” The alternativ­e theory is that Craigellac­hie in Scotland was approximat­ely halfway between their birth places. Either way, this proved their love for their home country.

Ross Baird, Balmoral Place,

Aberdeen SIR, – In 2017 I discovered that my cousin, Basil Hugh Menary, died as rear gunner sergeant in a Halifax bomber over Germany on March 31, 1944 aged 22 years and had only married four months before his death (Over 400 RAF men died that night).

When I saw the Remembranc­e Day service this morning it reminded me of the purpose of the European Union.

We need to keep our feet under the table with our former enemies and not as the right wing Brexiters think, leave as soon as possible. Bearing in mind the false promise on the red bus the country should be given the chance to change its mind.

Dr David Watmough, Blackpark

Terrace, Inverness

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