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Why Hampstead and Hull can’t agree on Brexit

A Hull resident casts her vote in a bus being used as a polling station during the 2016 EU referendum
A Hull resident casts her vote in a bus being used as a polling station during the 2016 EU referendum. Photograph: Lindsey Parnaby/AFP/Getty Images

Polly Toynbee portrays a rerun of the Brexit referendum as a way in which Labour can keep both Hull and Hampstead happy (Labour’s path to power lies in putting Brexit to the people, 19 September). It isn’t – it represents Hampstead refusing to listen to Hull and telling Hull to keep voting until it votes the “right” way. There would be no demand for a second vote if Hull had voted the “right” way in 2016.

Has Polly learned nothing from the fact that People’s Vote is funded by a millionaire businessman? The Labour party, to which I belong, should be very careful; in 2014 it procured a rejection of Scottish independence to the delight of the establishment, and in 2015 its Scottish MPs were reduced from 41 to one.
Christopher Clayton
(Former Hull resident)
Waverton, Cheshire

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