Yorkshire Post

Praise for MP who listens over Brexit

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From: Graham Wood, Poppleton.

WHILST I do not agree with York MP Rachael Maskell’s position on Brexit, she is to be commended for her open invitation to the public to meet with her to discuss the issue.

By contrast, it is very difficult for York Outer constituen­ts to find exactly where their Conservati­ve MP Julian Sturdy stands on Brexit and particular­ly on the controvers­ial and crucial EU Withdrawal Agreement.

Whilst Mr Sturdy says that he “would encourage anyone who wishes to share their views with me to get in touch”, regrettabl­y repeated emails from this constituen­t requesting clarity meet with a wall of silence.

Julian Sturdy, you should take a leaf out of Rachael’s book while you have time.

From: Phyllis Captstick, Hellfield.

ANY deal forged with the European Union will not be for the benefit of this country. We must not be at the mercy of such a corrupt and democratic­ally void organisati­on.

This is our only chance to get back on to our feet and to make decisions specifical­ly designed for the benefit of our people. We need to be free from the strangleho­ld that they have over us, and to be back in full control of our destiny.

We must all pull together and work hard to make this work.

From: Charles Haywood, Doncaster Road, Whitley, Goole.

NOW is the time to exit the EU, it is in turmoil but needs our money.

We do not need any trade deals – industry will get off their backsides and make their own deals. For years now our politician­s have sat down and said ‘it’s OK Brussels, will sort it out’. Well the time has come for them to do what they are paid to do.

I believe the EU is doomed and will break up, unrest is starting and could easily break out into war. We are an island, detached from – and not part of – Europe.

From: John Turley, Dronfield Woodhouse.

I AM personally over £100 a month worse off since the Brexit vote due to low interest rates and depressed investment­s, and all opinion polls (which no doubt some Brexiteers will not believe) indicate that the vast majority of voters think that we will be worse off as a result of Brexit.

I respect the opinion of Brexiteers who consider that this is a price worth paying, but those who consider that we will be no worse off, or even better off, are deluding no one but themselves.

From: John Roberts, Wakefield.

THE EU is not Europe; I love Europe, not the EU. The rise of popularism and nationalis­m in Italy (Five Star), Germany (The Afd), and other places is a direct result of the EU.

What is happening in France at the moment is hardly a good advert for the EU, is it? Young people in Greece are pretty unhappy too. Please, let us just leave the wretched project in March – our children will thank us for it.

From: Alan Slomson, Leeds.

IS there a Brexiteer out there who will agree to buy my flat? Of course, I won’t tell you the price or let you look round it until you have made a binding agreement to buy it. There are over one million young people now on the electoral register who were not eligible to vote in the referendum. Is it democratic to deny these young people a say in the future of their country? They are likely to live for much longer than the average Brexiteer.

From: Mr PL Taylor, Milner Street, Lockwood, Huddersfie­ld.

WHEN a Prime Minister declares an end date to their tenure in office, they lose their credibilit­y and their authority. Surely it must make more sense to declare that end date much nearer to the time when they intend to resign?

From: Barrie Crowther, Walton, Wakefield.

SO £2bn for a no deal Brexit as opposed to £39bn for Theresa May’s deal? Surely no contest?

 ??  ?? OPEN TO DEBATE: York’s Labour MP Rachael Maskell.
OPEN TO DEBATE: York’s Labour MP Rachael Maskell.

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