I WAS very interested to read the comments about Brexit from Molly Scott Cato MEP.
She was clearly forgetting what the EU was originally created for, free trade not the political union that Germany & France are aiming for.
Does she really think that the UK has had any influence about anything that has come out of Europe we have always been rule takers and not rule makers.
She mentions the petition calling for the People’s Vote on the final deal so I would like to ask what would be the question?
According to the Remainers over 17 million people who voted leave were uneducated, bigots and racists who did not understand quite a simple question with a yes or no answer and yet over 9 million pounds was spent sending out leaflets to every household.
There were numerous television programs & debates as well as articles in the press, nobody could say they were uninformed and yet Remainers cannot accept the result.
If the people who voted leave could not understand the original simple question what question would Molly Scott Cato put forward to the general public in the second referendum that she so clearly wants in the hope, that like Ireland & France when they voted again would come up with the right answer?
We vote Governments in to do our bidding, the Government of the day gave us a vote on whether to remain in the EU and they were confident and arrogant enough to think that the public would agree with them, they were wrong and they misjudged the public feeling.
Once again Ms Scott Cato what would be your simple question that over 17 million voters could understand, I am very interested.
Linda Richards
Wickwar
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