As you know I have been running a survey on Britain’s exit from the EU. What do you think seven months on? Has your opinion changed? To take part in the survey click here

I was keen to find out what people across London feel about the issue and so in my weekly letter to local papers across the city, I talked about why I organised the survey.

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Dear Sir,

Please could I ask your readers to lend me their help and make their voices heard.

It’s seven months since Britain voted to leave the European Union. And I’m conscious that while we are hearing a great deal about what Brexit might mean to politicians, few people are asking what it means to those who really matter: the electorate.

It seems their views – indeed, their voices – are being drowned out by the growing cacophony from the Westminster village created by political commentators, analysts, forecasters and the rest.

I want to create the opportunity for everyone’s voices to be heard.

Whatever your readers’ thoughts on Brexit, or however they voted in the referendum, I want to hear their views.

I want to know what is important to them over the next few years? What information do they feel they need about the European Union institutions that they are not getting? What are their priorities regarding Britain’s future relationship with the EU? What do they think those involved in this process need to consider?

I would really appreciate it if people would take two minutes to fill in my survey to help people get the answers they need – and, importantly, to make sure we understand what they are saying.

They should go to www.syedkamall.co.uk/survey to be part of this important project. Their views really matter to me, even more so at this important time.

Yours faithfully,
Syed Kamall
Member of the European Parliament for London

 

 

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