IT is hardly a month since the IMF were telling us that voting to leave the EU would be a disaster but they have now admitted, as we who advocated Leave have said all along, that they got their sums wrong.

They were not alone and many other predicted “disasters” by the Remain side, such as three million jobs lost, our being isolated and friendless, no inward investment and much else, have not happened either.

New predictions now show that our economy will have grown outside the EU by 1.3 per cent by the end of this year, and 1.7 per cent in 2017. This will be outpacing both France and Germany.

How much faster still it will grow once we are truly free remains to be seen, but the signs for continued success are excellent Inward investment is continuing with Siemens and Boeing both building new facilities here.

In short, the country is recovering far faster than even we who advocated Brexit were anticipating, and things can only continue to improve.

Despite these facts, we still see some of your regular contributors pleading to “reconsider” the vote and now there are even steps being taken to prevent us triggering Article 50 via legal action despite it being the clear will of the majority of the electorate and stated aim of the government.

Judith Morris, Chair, UKIP York and Selby, Regional chair, Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire