NEITHER my husband nor I were aware that The Press had carried out a poll on remaining in the single market via the internet (Poll: UK must stay in EU single market, April 23).

It would be interesting to find out if the same results arise from a printed/postal poll and we feel it is only fair that all your readers who have paid 68p per printed copy of The Press be given the opportunity to express their views. I am quite sure that their number will far exceed the 1,800 who read The Press for free on the internet.

The decision to conduct an internet poll is surely a case of age discrimination as young people who, incidentally, have had no experience of a world free of the shackles of the EU and have been brainwashed by their hero, Jeremy Corbyn, are more likely to read The Press for free on the internet and vote therein.

The Press appears to us to be very biased towards the Labour Party and remaining in the European Union full stop. Indeed, the number of letters printed with these views would tend to support this.

Please allow the Brexiteers to express their views on an equal basis.

Mary Morton,

Hob Moor Drive,

Holgate, York

If Blair is staying, then I want to leave!

GOOD news for your correspondent Mrs W P Carter (Letters, April 23) and all other people who, because they are unsure which way to turn on the doomed-to-fail EU, have been having sleepless nights.

Ex-PM Tony Blair has stated, quite unequivocally, that we should stay in the EU.

This is the clearest sign anyone could need to make up their minds, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that leave is the only way forward.

Philip Roe,

Roman Avenue South,

Stamford Bridge