CHINESE stir fry beats chicken tikka masala which has knocked fish and chips off its perch. Tea is not our favourite drink.

Facts? Well yes in some way, that’s what the PR people and the news tell us.

Rod Nelson’s letter does evoke some sympathy or even empathy if you have tried to correspond with a ‘representative’.

From a CDC or GCC or even MP, you are doubtless going to feel you have been fobbed off with the ‘rules’.

Brexit has no rules to fall back on.

So silence?

Thank goodness the Supreme Court has confirmed that Parliament is sovereign, so an MP should be open to debate with their constituents in order to reflect their views.

Our referendum results show how divided we are but no response to a letter, no debate, no discourse?

That is neither well mannered or democratic.

I enjoy being British and European and a member of the Commonwealth more concerned with our nationhood than national fantasy. 

Not overly keen on stir fry but I do like a cup of tea, both immigrant things of course.

KEITH GALLON
Fairford