DES Morgan is a fine letter writer to the Swindon Advertiser, with an immense amount of knowledge to back up his views but sadly Des, your knowledge let you down in your letter of February 4, difference of opinion.
You suggest my words display an intolerant attitude to that of my own (pardon the pun Des but you are well off the mark) for people who are intolerant of another person’s views, look no further to the events in Dover of the weekend January 30 – 31 when people of opposite views clashed.
I’m sure you’re aware Des, of what I’m referring to. If I was intolerant Des would I do the following? Write to the Swindon Advertiser and various other newspapers to take part/start debate? No. 
Would I campaign for Amnesty International and among other subjects, campaign for freedom of speech? No. 
Would I write to various oppressive regimes around the world asking them to rethink on their decisions to send people to jail because an individual has the guts to speak out? No.
Was my name among the 500,000 plus who wanted to stop Donald Trump from entering the UK? Again, no. 
Finally, on the meeting of the Anglican Church I quote the words of the Rev Canon, David Jennings of Leicester Cathedral, who wrote: “So the love of God in Christ is sacrificed on the altar of bigotry and hatred?”
Is he a man of intolerance Des? No, just expressing his views like you and I do.
Sadly, Des, your letter seems to imply that people who debate and have opposite views, seem to be either intolerant and/or have bigoted views, and to think, on these pages, I have been accused of stopping debate with my views. 
Me, intolerant, Des? Think again.
MARK WEBB
Old Town, Swindon