Andrew Milroy writes about Brexit again suggesting that shutting down Parliament is ‘unjust’. Andrew also hits us with some statistics, plus inside information on Boris Johnson’s private life. Andrew says that 50% of households are panic buying and stocking up in case on a no deal Brexit, so every second house in my street is stockpiling food and medicines apparently. That is news to my neighbours.

Andrew reveals that Boris Johnsons parents and siblings (and possibly their dog) do not care much for Boris. Obviously with his ear to the Johnson bedroom wall he also tells us that Boris’s girl-friend thinks he is ‘spoilt’. I think many couples will be relieved that Andrew does not have his microphones in their bedrooms Boris also ‘tells lies’ apparently. Now that will be a novelty in an MP, our young men and women have lost their lives in wars, based on MP’s of all parties lying.

I voted to leave the EU. We were informed by the BBC and political commentators that it was ‘northern working class people, ill educated and basically thick’ who swung the leave vote and we were the ‘left behind’. We thick northerners need not have worried. 550 MP’s out of 650 supported ‘leave’, both main parties wrote ‘leave’ in to their manifesto’s, and the prime minister said that ‘leave will mean leave’. How could we not leave?

Andrew says that there was no mention of a ‘no-deal’ in the EU referendum, nor was there mention of ‘a deal’ in the referendum Andrew, the simple question was ‘remain in the EU or leave’. 17.5 million voted to leave, winning by over 1.5 million. Andrew also expresses concern about Johnson only being elected prime minister by Tory MP’s and Tory party members, I seem to remember Gordon Brown taking over as Labour prime minister, being elected by no one.

Andrew blames Boris for the state Brexit negotiations are in. Johnson has been prime minister for 40 days and he inherited a mess made (deliberately) by MPs of all parties. The demand that we must have a deal by law is eyewash, opposition parties would dread Johnson striking a deal, what they want is to remain in the EU but do not have the guts to say so. They fly in the face of 17.5 million voters so they simply wish to wreck Brexit and avoid blame

I am not a Tory but Johnson has at least brought some discipline and order to Brexit after 3 years of waffle and stupidity by MP’s, threatened not to hand £39 billion to the EU. How odd that an old Etonian is battling to meet the wishes of the ill educated working class north, and Corbyn’s Labour and Marxist Momentum are doing everything possible to frustrate it. Good luck Boris, don’t shut parliament for a few weeks, brick it up!

Ron Shambley

Clough Avenue

Westhoughton