If Mr Port does not speak out, who will?
I'm usually in full agreement with RL Smith with most of his contributions to this column.
But with his letter ("Chief Constable should not challenge the law," Evening Post, June 22) I'll have to take issue. If it's not his job, then whose job is it?
Since the politically correct liberal judiciary are incapable of applying common sense, then somebody has to make a stance.
Just like politicians, they're too frightened of disobeying their European masters.
Enticement to anarchy, allegiance to the crown, made to resign. Tosh.
Bully to Mr Port, I say, he's only speaking for the majority.
John,
Whitchurch.











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