I have read Mrs May’s ‘Letter to the Nation’ and I am afraid that all I can feel is very sorry for her. She has been doing an impossible job and has come up with an impossible answer. And in her inimitable style, she has decided to plough on regardless.
Read MoreIt was good to meet you for the first time on Monday at the House of Commons. Our brief chat and your subsequent e-mail has helped me to understand your current position on Brexit. I fully accept that you are a loyal conservative
Read MoreI wrote to you several weeks ago but have received no reply. In my mail I noted that you seem to be sitting on the fence regarding the realities of Brexit.
Read MoreMany thanks for your prompt reply to my letter of yesterday in which you set out your reasons for adhering to the current Tory Party line in the Brexit situation. After last night’s 1922 Committee meeting I am afraid that all I see is more kicking the can down the road.
Read MoreOur country is in a total mess, largely created by the civil war in the Tory Party and the impact of ten years of austerity. The problems derive not from Europe but from the internal tensions in our own nation, many of which have been amplified by the right wing of your party.