I WAS still thinking about the choice until the time came to vote.

I didn’t get enough fact-based information to decide from either side; and sadly I didn’t see the BBC taking some of the crazy assertions (on both sides) apart.

The Leave side has expressed precious little vision of what we will now be. Not one person in Leave addressed how they would feel if (when) Scotland vote to leave the UK - so preserving the UK meant what? Preserving Little England attitudes?

Mr Wardell provides a letter of pithy one-liners about “we as a country can go it alone” (Letters, June 25).

I would like to counter that with John Donne who right back in the Elizabethan period realised that “No man is an island”, so “ask not for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee”.

We will not be alone, we need to trade, to co-operate, to agree with the EU and the rest of the world.

Those who think we have freed ourselves from all outside interference are deluding themselves.

Clive Tiney, Towthorpe Road, Haxby, York