Yet we are only now looking seriously at how to prevent, rather than just treat, mental illness – despite the extensive evidence base for effective prevention methods. SIR – Supporting people who encounter mental ill-health is one of the foremost challenges of our generation. Presumably she used the same analytical technique to arrive at her judgment that it would be best not to honour the result of the referendum. SIR – Anna Soubry claimed that Change UK’s results were “extremely good” and a “great base for the future”. How nice that, three years after the referendum, they suddenly believe that the total number of votes counts. SIR – Watching the election coverage, I noticed that many representatives of the Remainer parties were keen to point out that, when the total number votes for the Brexit Party were compared with the number of votes for all the Remainer parties, more people had voted in favour of remaining. Her attitude betrays how Labour’s metropolitan leadership has been blinded by its London-centricity and regards those of us outside the M25 with disdain. SIR – Faced with election results showing the Brexit Party topping the polls nationally, and in some areas achieving a higher vote share than Labour and all the other pro-Remain parties combined, Emily Thornberry, the shadow foreign secretary, bizarrely claimed on the BBC that Labour should become more pro-Remain – even though that was the reason it got thrashed in its former heartlands of Wales and the North East.
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