UNLIKE the Swindon Advertiser, I rarely read our Sunday newspaper from cover to cover. 
However, after the sport pages there’s a section by a woman journalist I never miss. 
Carole Malone is obviously a very talented lady, I follow her column every week with interest. 
She is credited with telling things how it really is.
Because the European Union’s immigration policy conflicts with her own views, she tells the EU in her own words “sod off.” 
There’s probably millions of others in this country who would agree with her.
If the UK decides to leave the EU, I wonder what bearing this will have on Carole’s own weekly trips to her local Lidl’s supermarket, which she vehemently says saves her money.
Arguably, I thought the British were seen as the world’s best queuers.
Recently, Carole complained that on a certain day she had to spend too much time in the supermarket check-out, owing to the lady in front of her in the queue paying for her goods with a lot of discount vouchers.
I can’t help thinking, unlike Carole, this particular lady may have a small budget, and saving vouchers and using this German supermarket may be the only way for her to get by.
If the saving Carole makes on her shopping is not worth the wait, perhaps it’s her who should, in her own words “sod off” to Tesco’s or Sainsbury’s, where they have more check-outs and self service paying machines, if that is what she requires.
I couldn’t see the point of sending this letter to Carole. 
Not that I’m afraid of it getting stuck in a queue, it wouldn’t get any further than her bin.
WILLIAM ABRAHAM
Rodbourne
Swindon