THERE is confusion on how the UK should leave the European Union.

It is instructive to note that so far none of our political caste in Westminster has whispered the obvious method to leave quickly and avoid half in/half out solutions.

We need to repeal the Economic Communities Act 1972, which took us into the Common Market and made EU law supreme and superior to our law.

We must do it as quickly as possible. We can do this quite legally by international law, so I am told, by invoking the Vienna Convention on Treaty Law.

We could do so with transitional provisions and absorbing all EU law into UK law, to be sorted and discarded at a later stage.

With one bound we would be free and able to work on an accommodation with our neighbours, free from the devious machinations of J-C Juncker and his Commission and the trap of Article 50, set into the Lisbon Constitutional Treaty.

Mr Cameron made it crystal clear, when calling the referendum, that it would be an IN/OUT choice. Even with Scotland, Northern Ireland and Gibraltar, the result was a clear OUT. Across Dorset, we voted 57 per cent out, giving a 14 per cent majority.

The people must now demand that it happens quickly.

Only once we are free and independent can we turn our attention to helping the peoples of the European Union in trouble.

TONY WOODCOCK

Dingle Road, Southbourne

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