US president, Donald Trump, visited the UK last week. During his discussions with the Prime Minister, he advised her to sue the EU.
Is his advice worth pursuing? He may be right. Why are the British being punished for coming out of the EU? As negotiations for Britain’s exit from the European Union are continuing, I was apalled to learn that Britain is being asked to pay vast sums of money, to the tune of £56 billion, as a consequence of its exit from the EU.
On top of this, we are being asked to cough up billions of pounds for border security and for remaining in the customs union.It is ridiculous that the so called “divorce bill” will cost us so much money.
On the contrary, I would have thought that the Brirtish negotiators should try and clawback the billions of pounds which we have contributed towards the running of the EU since 1974.
As laymen, we want to see if our negotiators can clawback the vast amounts of funds we were made to contribute towards the running of the EU or towards subsidising other member countries.
The monies thus reverted back to us could be put towards the much needed funds to help our ailing NHS and other infrastructures.
If the EU bosses fail to agree to our counter demands, we must adopt the carrot and stick approach and threaten to remove all EU nationals from our shores without giving them much choice.
Dinesh Sheth
Newbury Park, Ilford

