AFTER reading the letter sent in by Mr Denton-White, I feel that I too need to add to the outcome of BREXIT.

In his letter he says that the people he has spoken to regret their decision to leave the common market. If he showed the same amount of aggression that he appears to in his letter it is no wonder that people would agree with him to avoid confrontation.

I would remind him that we live in a democratic society and the majority wins whether it be by an overwhelming majority or by the majority of one vote.

If he wants to live somewhere that alters to suit the few he should move to Russia. I have yet to meet anybody who will admit to having voted to join the common market, and can only assume that this was a rigged vote, which seemed to suit the few.

Most voters are not old enough to remember going in when we were assured of a good and a bright future (which mainly did not materialise).

No one seems to remember the fact that farmers were told what they could and could not grow because other countries were already growing the same items and the hundreds of acres or orchards that had to be torn up, again because other countries were over producing. Farmers had to therefore find other crops to farm.

It was a time of great upheaval within the farming community, which was slowly overcome but not by all as quite a few of them could adapt and left the business.

I would also point out the same people made a lot of money by going into the common market and I know through contact with some of them that fortunes were made just by moving goods across borders never unloading these goods just moving them backwards and forwards across borders obtaining a subsidy each time the crossed a border.

In some cases they did not have to cross borders just tow a barge out to the three-mile limit in the channel and back again, each time getting a subsidy one for going out and one for coming in (but never unloading?) I wonder if this still happens. I suggest that Mr Denton-White look again at the history of the common market and our involvement in it and he then might understand why so many people decided to leave.

D Sadler

Dorchester Road