DID it not strike Brexit Secretary David Davies that if, as he thought, Brexit would bring a “paradigm change” for the UK, it was of the first importance that an attempt should be made to have some idea of the possible outcomes for particular sectors of the economy (“Davis faces calls to go as he admits no Brexit papers exist”, The Herald, December 7)?

Instead, he throws up his hands and cries it would be no use trying to do anything: the future is too unpredictable. Passing over his dishonesty telling Parliament and the public that sectoral studies were under way, his cavalier attitude to settle for maximum ignorance on matters of such importance surely disqualifies him from further occupancy of the post he holds.

Roy Grieve,

148 Kenilworth Avenue,

Glasgow.