I HAVE news for Mr Oram.
Kryptonite is not real! (Letters 1 December).
Perhaps this explains the fictional claims of Brexiters during the referendum.
Stanley Oram also seems to have missed my point. ‘Project fear’ was labelled so by the Leave campaign on the basis that the valid concerns expressed by the remain side were scaremongering.
Meanwhile voters were promised £350m a week for the NHS by the Leave campaign.
Your Brexit supporting correspondent, like many of his fellow leavers, appears to have difficulty with the concepts of fact and fiction.
Whilst we now see the impact of Brexit beginning to bite (and we haven’t even left yet), Brexiters no longer deny the negative impacts and claim — unbelievably, that voters knew that they would be poorer as a result of their decision!
A poorer country can’t afford extra money for public services Mr Oram.
Paul Doran, Goodworth Clatford
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