Few really understand the debate over Brexit
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Underpinning that decision will be our vision of what we can expect the whole United Kingdom to look like 40 years from now.
We are in effect voting for our grandchildren’s futures in many cases, not necessarily our own children or ourselves.
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Hide AdFor these reasons, I feel all politicians have a duty to openly guide peoples’ views by declaring and justifying their own positions first and foremost.
My reasons for this are that the inner workings and procedures of the EU are not that well understood by many of us outside immediate mainstream politics.
Fred Edwards
Birkdale Close
Worthing
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