AROUND six months ago David Cameron was saying that if he could not get the reforms this country needed then he would campaign for us to leave the EU. We know that he failed to obtain many of the reforms he was seeking, and that the few he did get were, effectively, a few crumbs only to allow him to say he had ‘won’ something. But they are not enshrined in EU law.

They can, and probably will, be repealed by July, a week after the referendum, if we make the error of voting to ‘remain in’. Interestingly, after UKIP’s Douglas Carswell MP had said it first of course, Mr Cameron also said “The British people are my boss, I’ll do what they tell me”.

Meanwhile, today he is saying that voting for Brexit is both unpatriotic and destructive. Not only is “Call me Dave” saying it, but he is persuading other world leaders, like Barack Obama, to repeat these words parrot fashion in the hope that the British electorate will fall for this con trick!

Tell us Prime Minister, just what have you been offered to keep us in the EU? High EU office, perhaps, with a pension from Brussels, just like Mr Kinnock and Tony Blair?

We, your ‘bosses’ by your own admission, demand to know the truth.

TONY MOLLAND, Former Chairman, Devizes Constituency UKIP Association