Steve Dooley, of South Pool, Kingsbridge, writes:

Mr Cameron favours remaining in a ‘reformed EU’, but there is no evidence that the EU has been, or ever will be, reformed along the lines Britain wishes.

The EU is marching relentlessly to its goal of a United States of Europe. It will not be deflected by the citizens, as evidenced by the overturning or ignoring of referendum results in France, the Netherlands, Ireland and Greece.

The UK has just one EU commissioner out of 28 representing just 3.6 per cent of the votes, and of the 55 EU measures to which the UK objected, all have become law anyway.

So much for our ‘influence’ in Brussels. If the prime minister couldn’t get any meaningful EU reform under threat of Brexit, why would anyone expect the EU to change in the direction we want if we vote to stay in?