Brexit and the House of Lords

Monday 13th March 2017 18:02 EDT
 

Is it right, that the House of Lords should defy the wishes of the majority of the citizens of the UK? Why was it that the members of the House of Lords were willing to elevate the rights of EU citizens in the UK over thosue of the British people? The EU citizens in the UK should have the same rights as the UK citizens in the EU. If any EU citizens settled in the UK feel uneasy about their future residence in the UK then they should apply for UK citizenship.

The problem with the EU is its constitution, which does not unite its countries and citizens and has caused high unemployment, poverty and unnecessary suffering. The ‘Euro’ should be the currency o fhte European bank only and not the currency of an individual country, see the problems of Greece, Italy and Spain. A country should be allowed to vary it’s interest rate and also the exchange rate mechanism of it’s currency, in order to prosper, in the cause of freedom and democracy.

Mr Jal Framji

Cheshire


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