WITH reference to your “The end of the week” editorial, I usually agree with 95 per cent of what you say.
However, your past moral stands (under-age contraception etc) do relate to a bygone age, to which myself and a great many people in the UK strongly agree.
Enid Blyton’s stories were pure, and contained no falsehoods, unlike the sneaky way we were conned into agreeing to a trade partnership with Europe, which has ended up with our country being told where we can trade, how to run our courts, and many other rules and regulations which affect all of us in daily life.
Let us at least go back to ruling ourselves without interference, ensuring that all visitors to our country, comply with our laws and traditions, and are not allowed to influence or change these. Good luck to Nigel Farage and his stance.
PAUL BOYES, Lyndhurst.
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