Robin Tilbrook, Chairman of the English Democrats and
candidate for Clacton in the General Election, was on the BBC's Sunday Politics East
last weekend. He appeared with four of
the other candidates and, when he was allowed to speak, made some very good
points on Brexit, immigration and the aftermath of the dreadful bombing in
Manchester.
Here is a link to the programme. The relevant piece is 39 minutes in.
I particularly liked his comment on the Prime Minister having
discussions with the leaders of the devolved nations on Brexit while England,
being under British direct rule, is unrepresented.
I had this letter on the subject published last year in the Western Daily Press.
“The Prime Minister has just hosted a meeting of the Joint
Ministerial Council in London. It was
the first of what will be regular talks on the Brexit process.
Representing the Scots was their First Minister Nicola
Sturgeon. Welsh Secretary Alun
Cairns together with Carwyn Jones the
First Minister of the Welsh Government were there to stand up for Wales. The Northern Irish had the luxury of both
their Assembly Leader Arlene Foster and her deputy Martin McGuinness to
represent them.
I wonder who spoke on behalf of the people of England”
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