I REFER to the letter in the Guardian from Roger Barlow of the Knutsford Liberal Democrats.

I would point out that democrats are supposed to be for the democratic rights of the people of Britain.

I feel the intimation the people of Britain did not know what they were voting for in the Brexit referendum to be breathtakingly arrogant.

All the examples pointed out by Mr Barlow were on the negative side of Britain leaving the EU.

What about some positives?

I am sure most people travelled Europe without much difficulty before the open boarder policy – I certainly did.

Does anybody think the likes of Aldi and Lidl, both German companies,will stop trading in Britain, or the Germans stop selling cars to us?

I think not.

The Spanish need tourists to help their economy, will they stop us going there?

We will once again be able to support our farmers, eating British meat, fruit and veg, we will be able to eat fish trawled by British fishermen giving both industries a tremendous lift.

We will be able to buy British steel to build ships and power stations instead of buying from the EU.

Yes we need to keep control of our boarders and ensure money is put into the NHS, but they were not the main issues that people voted Leave – they voted to regain our country, a country where we make the laws.

Lets look on the positive side because no matter how long it takes and how many MPs are trying to stop the democratic right of the people of Britain, we are coming out.

K Davies Mobberley