STEPHEN Gethins is characteristically magnanimous in his reflections on losing his job last December (Brexit only made my belief in independence stronger, April 14). However, he glosses over what he calls the biggest collapse in the Conservative vote anywhere in the UK.

The fact of the matter is that Local Tory activists and members were quite explicitly (though only verbally) telling the faithful to vote for the LibDem candidate rather than their own, because she would have a greater chance of keeping out the SNP.

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The winning candidate has since distinguished herself by becoming completely invisible – unlike Stephen, who was the best MP this constituency has had during my lifetime. Although it had ostensibly progressed away from being a Tory stronghold, the 2019 General Election result seems to have reversed that trend.

Given the nugatory contribution of the current MP and the downright evil being foisted on us all by the Tory government, not to mention numbers of disgruntled local LibDems who are not entirely happy about it, it is to be expected that this unholy informal alliance between the two will collapse in the very near future.

A Duncan
North-east Fife

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