IF you were in Wilmslow on market day recently you couldn’t fail to notice the flag-wavers outside Barclays Bank beside a stall organised by Wilmslow4Europe and the European Movement, Macclesfield and East Cheshire.
People were asked how they felt about Brexit two years after the referendum and invited to answer a number of questions using a Brexitometer.
The results are shown in the photograph below.
There is an overwhelming belief that we will all be much worse off after Brexit, yet our local MP refuses to listen to messages like these from her constituents, and do something about it.
And a vast majority of people who were asked want a say in whether we accept the final deal or not.
Why would the government, in which our MP is a minister, deny us that say?
It seems democracy was only relevant on June 23, 2016 and since then has outlived its usefulness Mike Hennessy Wilmslow
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