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Politics needs courtesy, not petty point-scoring
Columnist Nick Inman argues for a return to more sober political discourse
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France is short-sighted rejecting citizenship requests
Reader says that recent developments 'feel like a camouflaged form of racism'
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Heating oil is cheap in France - and we will not stop using it
Columnist Samantha David charts the ups and downs of sticking to one form of energy
Referendum blame game
Theresa May has rightly been criticised for her handling of Brexit negotiations.
She wasted time pursuing a “This is My Agreement†policy rather than having discussions with ministers and all MPs in order to formulate plans for those negotiations.
At least equally to blame is David Cameron. Cameron went ahead with a simple “Yes Remain†or “No, Leave†referendum, having ignored his advisers who suggested a public opinion poll first.
The results would likely have resulted in a referendum with more options from which he would have been able to formulate plans.
Many demonstrating now to remain will no doubt include some no-voters!
John Spinks, Dieppe
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