THIS week a group of British ex-pats who, through a technicality, have been denied the right to vote in the EU referendum went to the High Court to try to get that right to vote.

These people are some of the estimated 2.2 million of our fellow citizens living and working in the EU.

Immigration does work both ways.

They are worried about the prospect of the UK voting to leave and the negative impact it will have on their lives.

Perhaps as well as the problems a leave vote would cause those in the UK, we should also consider those fellow Brits who are currently living working and studying in the EU and those who may wish to in the future.

The recent Government referendum leaflet, referred to by Mr Hall, at least had the honesty to clearly say who it was from and its purpose.

This contrasts with the discredited Vote Leave leaflet which was apparently designed to appear neutral and had the name ‘vote leave’ hidden away in incredibly small letters on the back page.

DAVE WILLIAMS Fearnhead