Madam,

Your correspondent Dwyryd Williams is clearly not old enough to recall that European holidays were perfectly feasible before our EU membership.

Indeed when we exit and regain proper border controls it will not be necessary to apologise for the behaviour of our citizens as the controls will work both ways and they might only get to travel once!

Consider this - the EU seems destined to collapse. We aren’t the only disillusioned member state. Would it not be best to be the first member out and organising that which must succeed it, a Common Market perhaps?

After all that was what I voted for in 1975, not believing the naysayers who were forecasting the super-state we are beginning to see.

I apologise to my children and grandchildren for my mistake and hope that on 23 June, they will help me put it right.

And, yes, I know Wales has fared rather well from EU funds, but surely we can shout loud enough for a similar deal from London without the EU middlemen?

Maybe we could start by asking for a contribution to the M4 relief road - after all isn’t the problem a legacy of the DFT’s parsimony and shortsightedness?

Yours etc

Trevor Warner

Bryn Eithin

Llandecwyn.