THE in/out EU referendum debate continues. I will make my stance from the outset. I am 100% Brexit.

I served my country for 25 years in the Armed Forces. I take an affront to anyone calling me a little Englander. Yesterday anyone with my view was called an Extremist by a Labour MP. David Cameron reckons the Third World War will breakout if we leave he also said Nigeria and Afghanistan Countries are corrupt. He forgot to mention that the EU is corrupt.

No business would be allowed to continue trading if their accounts had not been signed off, as far as I am aware the EU accounts have never been signed off. So it’s self evident it’s corrupt.

We have unelected bureaucrats telling us what we can and can not do and how to spend our money, people we can not vote out.

We elect a Government to govern if we are not happy we vote them out.

We joined a common market in the seventies; we were stitched up by Harold Wilson in an in/out referendum also in the Seventies. Tony Blair opened the doors to all and sundry never setting in place infrastructure to accommodate the influx of all these people.

Gordon Brown has just given a speech on pro-Europe, yet he was the one that sold our gold as Chancellor at a ridiculous low price. He also stated there would be no more boom and bust and we almost went bust. Also remember two Conservative MEP's have openly declared they've raked in one million pounds each in five years others are frightened to declare their income. How many MEP's are there Most bigwigs who say that the economy will decline, jobs will be lost if we leave the EU are the same people who said this would happen if we did not join the Euro, the complete opposite happened. Italy, Greece, Spain are all in trouble because of the Euro.

No body knows what it will happen if we leave or stay in the EU. As the fifth biggest economy in the world I am sure we would continue along the right path.

Cameron’s renegotiations are a joke as for a reformed EU asked Angela Merkel, Germany rules. It has been said that we should remain in to reform Europe, as we have only one vote we get out voted. The Eurovision Song Contest comes to mind, I hope the British people Bulldog spirit comes to the fore and we vote out.

Mick Jones Dorchester