AFTER reading the letter from James Wilson (Warrington Guardian, January 31) I feel as a ‘Brexiteer’ I must correct him on a couple of his points.

When I began reading his letter my first thought was, he’s a Remainer who accepts the referendum result. But alas I was wrong.

He ends saying ‘if and when we do leave the EU’ which implies he still hopes Brexit will be stopped.

He then slipped into what has now become the Remainer norm with insults and sarcasm of calling those who voted to leave ‘Little Englanders’.

Also just like many Remainers he’s making assumptions that all Brexiteers are elderly. I know of many young Brexit supporters.

He hasn’t considered that elderly Brexit supporters have their own grown up children and grandchildren whose future they are considering.

In typical Remainer sarcastic tone he also states he remains amused by the response from leave voting Little Englanders wanting our sovereignty back.

Well forgive me Mr Wilson while I correct you on our democracy and sovereignty.

Firstly, the people are sovereign, not parliament, the people lend their sovereignty to politicians in parliament when they elect them as their MPs and democracy is; ‘Government by the people in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them under a free electoral system’.

When MPs allow us the people to decide at a referendum and who have then stood on a manifesto to respect the result of that referendum but then blatantly disregard what the people have voted for then this is no longer just about leaving the EU but also about our democracy.

It has become clear that parliament is still not listening and MPs will lose their seats come election time.

K MANNION Warrington