I'm struggling to find the point you are making. Could you clarify please?
@sanya made two points, which seem pretty obvious to me:
1. That our MP is under investigation by the police for committing election fraud, a serious crime which can lead to penalties up to and including imprisonment. This is relevant to the forthcoming election, obviously, as he is standing for re-election.
2. That whilst Wragg is a supporter of Brexit, Hazel Grove voted remain in the EU referendum, but as others have pointed out, that is incorrect.
That said, the majority for Brexit in this constituency was a very narrow one (52%/48%), the same as in the UK as a whole. So we voted for Brexit, but only just. So rather than being hell-bent on a 'hard Brexiit', the Government should obviously be reflecting that by aiming for as 'soft' a Brexit as possible - for example, by remaining in the European Economic Area, like our neighbours Norway and Iceland. That kind of compromise would be a true representation of the narrowness of the vote, and could have united the country in the way that Theresa May says she wants to. But our weak Prime Minister is a puppet, and the puppet-masters are the Daily Mail and the right wing of her party.