FIRSTLY I would agree with Derek Entwistle that the MPs representing the electorate of Bolton, Bury and other towns who voted Leave should be ensuring that they act upon the wishes of the their electorate and support Brexit, whatever there personal view.

So that having been said, I would then say that MPs representing areas of the country, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Manchester, Leeds, London, South Lakes etc where the majority of the electorate voted Remain, should be acting upon the wishes of their electorate and vote to block legislation.

After all MPs should act upon the wishes of their electorate as Mr Entwistle said.

So why then does he think that an MP who acts upon the wishes of those who elected him/her not fit to be an MP if they vote against this legislation? They are after all only doing what their electorate wished. Just because 48.1% of the electorate don't agree with him, doesn't mean they shouldn't be represented, surely that is democracy.

J Whittle

Westhoughton