The 52 per cent that voted leave in the Referendum have the absolute right to feel let down by Prime Minister Theresa May.
In her recent speech she declared that we would not be leaving the EU until 2021 at the earliest. Pouring more money into the EU coffers and allowing continued unrestricted movement of people during this time.
That is after she told us leave means leave and that would be at the end of March 2019.
What is her problem? It’s quite clear that Michel Barnier, the EU negotiator, has very little intention, if any, in negotiating a fair and reasonable settlement.
David Davies should simply tell him that we will leave on March 31, deal or no deal, should you change your mind and be prepared to negotiate in a fair and reasonable manner you know where we are.
Digby C. Hodgson
Lyth
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