ERIC Hyland says we have been misled into voting to leave Europe.
In fact, we were misled in 1973,when we was asked to vote for a common market.
If we had been told then that we would have to pay the EU billions of pounds every year and have our laws composed in Brussels and then let millions of migrants into our country, I don't think anybody would have voted for that.
I also think if there was a second referendum, after seeing the EU trying to bully us into staying, I'm sure more people would vote to leave.
Frank Parsons
Sandyhills
Bolton
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