AT THE risk of becoming a complete bore, your readers may be interested in the response of my MP Simon Hart to my letters on the EU referendum. All the correspondence is open for anyone to read.

His first reply was a little “Yes Ministerish”, quite lengthy, referring me to various Bills, procedures and manifesto pledges.

But in a later paragraph he stated, and I quote, that he “trusted the UK voter to sort the fact from the fiction”.

When I later pointed out that 48 per cent of the voters had been evidently duped by not only two Prime Ministers, most of the Cabinet and most MPs, I received a more curt reply.

This said Mr Farage had admitted that the £450million rebate for the NHS was a lie (no mention of Mr Johnson) and that Mr Osborne’s suggestion of an emergency budget appeared to be illfounded.

So much for the UK voters’ ability to distinguish between fact and fiction.

We now have three very eminent political figures Messrs Clarke, Heseltine and Major presumably giving us another load of fiction.

DEREK GRIFFITHS

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