SO Theresa May thinks that another Brexit referendum will “do irreparable damage to British politics”. What does she think the 2016 one did, enliven and invigorate?

That one in fact exemplified the Tories’ complete incapacity to learn from any experience, negative or positive, because 2016 was run and won (or lost) by exactly the same tactics as ours in 2014, a barrage of blatant lies and completely hollow promises.

On another note, hats off to Ann Williamson (Letters, December 12) for a thorough and incisive dissection of the glaring and enduring bias in panel selection for Question Time; not least the ridiculousness of including a token “common voice” in the shape of Jo Brand, or for that matter any other well-known personality.

Given that none of them even live in the real world inhabited by the vast preponderance of the population, or haven’t for a very long time, they have less to contribute to what pretends to be a serious programme than would the studio doorman.

Colin Stuart
Saline, Fife

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