Poland shames Priti Patel over Ukrainian refugees claims Tory councillor – Yorkshire Post Letters
ALL praise to Poland for her compassion and support to the refugees fleeing Ukraine to seek sanctuary and safety.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdThe Polish people suffered grievously under the jackboot of Hitler and then Stalin with their concentration camps and gulags respectively. The Polish people know at first hand the price to be paid to preserve democracy.
From: Neil Richardson, Kirkheaton.
GREENPEACE’s proposed move from gas (The Yorkshire Post, March 9) didn’t mention fracking or nuclear generators, or name whichever department is advising yet more offshore and subsidy-dependent wind turbines.
Earlier this month, the Public Accounts Committee report on Achieving Net Zero indicated plans in a muddle, lacking steps for delivery and a government with no idea of the cost.
In the US, hardly a technological backwater, fossil fuel production is apparently set to reach a record high in 2023. Do they know something our advisers don’t?
From: Henry Cobden, Ilkley.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdSO, after the solidarity when the Ukrainian president addressed MPs on Tuesday, it was business as usual the following day at Prime Minister’s Questions with both main parties disrespecting each other. Have they no shame?
By all means, debate policy – but in a civilised manner that reflects the seriousness of the return of war to Europe.
From: Jonathan Tudor, Harrogate.
IF Boris Johnson does not sack Priti Patel for her handling of Ukrainian visas, he, too, is not fit to be PM. How did she get the job inthe first place? It’s as bad as the Gavin Williamson knighthood.
Support The Yorkshire Post and become a subscriber today. Your subscription will help us to continue to bring quality news to the people of Yorkshire. In return, you’ll see fewer ads on site, get free access to our app, receive exclusive members-only offers and access to all premium content and columns. Click here to subscribe.
Comment Guidelines
National World encourages reader discussion on our stories. User feedback, insights and back-and-forth exchanges add a rich layer of context to reporting. Please review our Community Guidelines before commenting.