THERE is a saying “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”.
The United Kingdom can hardly be described as “broke”.
So what is the point of this current move to “fix it” by breaking it?
Taking another view, since when was it a good idea for the whole if a body part chooses to amputate itself ?
W Pearson, Stockton.
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