SOME days I regret that I have written only about Brexit for the past months, then I remember that it is the single most important issue facing our country.

It is tiring but we have to be engaged, whatever side of the fence we are on.

In that spirit I hope that all Press readers will agree that it is vital that the Government makes public the 50 secret studies on the impacts of Brexit that it has commissioned.

These reports are paid for with public money, our money, and their findings should be made available for all of us to read.

First the Government passed the buck and required the public to decide as to whether we remain members of the EU, and now it hides the advice they are receiving as to the benefits and risks of such a venture.

After decades of children learning nothing about the EU at school and the whole population being left in the dark it is surely time we had access to all the advice government is receiving, because it matters to us and our children, to jobs and the environment and much more.

We all have a right to know.

Christian Vassie, Wheldrake, York