THE reply to my letter about the EU has predictably brought a reply from an upset Remainer, who cannot accept the decision (Dewi Jones, 19/10).

I find it remarkable that Jones doesn’t think that Wales voting out by 52.5% to 47.5% is overwhelming!Different from other parts of the country for sure, so Mr Jones I hope you realise that our decision was out.

 ‘Concerned bout the uncertain democratic path?’ I suppose I am as concerned as anyone else is as lets face it, its a pretty big step to take. Nevertheless, my support for leave is not deterred.

I didn’t think the Remainers or the Brexiters were part of an official party as Mr Jones suggests and equally he quotes the ambiguous slogan on the bus about the NHS to support his views.

This comes up all the time and it was clear to me that it did not promise the NHS billions of pounds. So Mr Jones I can only see that you are another sad Remainer who cannot accept the leave decision.

As I have said I find it all very complex now as endless numbers of Remainers, like Alistair Campbell, think up new objections every day to stop the leave democratic vote.

Your idea of parliamentary democracy is somewhat tarnished now Mr Jones,with the changeable performances of all parties. Even WAG and the Labour Party who declared their opposition, have come up with an alternative ‘deal’ which unsurprisingly is very similar to staying in the EU!

Time to move on now and get us out of this bureaucratic nightmare PM Heath got us into.

Jim Dyer
Stockton Road 
Newport