Letter: We must regain our wartime fighting spirit and stand alone
This 'In' campaign gets dirty and dirtier, you would almost think they're running scared. Well, scared we will be if we stay in this broken unit called the EU.
According to our David we are finished if we go out, loss of jobs, wages lower, business failures, banks ruined, etc, what scare tactics they are.
Where has the British spirit gone. From 1939 to 1945 this country was then far closer to going down, but what did they do then?
They sent the men to sort it out and the women to do their work, farm work to feed us, young girls to fly Lancaster bombers to the airfields, girls to work in the munitions factories.
Where has Cameron's spirit gone, we don't need the European lot at all as a matter of fact it's them that need us.
Does Cameron really, honestly think BMW, Volkswagen and others will stop doing business with us? Well I'm sure you all know the answer there. So what's David's reason to sell us this bunch of fools makes one wonder does it not.
As a letter to Star Mail says, as I have in the past, the borders will be totally lost, and that is a fact not a scare tactic but true, they will make this country pay for daring to vote against them, so remember that when June comes.
This is not personal interest, I am too old for it to affect me, I am solely troubled for the future of this great nation and its young people.
Perhaps a year or two may be difficult but it's better than decades of trouble in this rather un-progressive and failed union, but we are British, we will come out far stronger by being out than in.
The future is in your hands. Vote wisely you will not get this chance again.
L Thomas, Wellington
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