WITH response to John Oldershaw's letter, our MPs face criticism for not delivering Brexit, because whatever their personal views are they represent the public and the public voted to leave.
The MPs voted to decide on a referendum and found that the decision was too great for them to take so voted to put the decision to the British public.
A general election ensued and both parties solemnly promised that they would carry out the will of the people.
In spite of your ludicrous maths and assumptions and Mystic Meg-style interpretation of the recent European elections we are still waiting for Brexit.
It's what the people voted for.
Perhaps if the MPs got behind the democratically arrived at decision and stopped hindering things and got behind the country we could get some results.
Peter Wilcox by email.
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