Sir - While singularly unimpressed by Ed Miliband's attempts to sound sincere as he repeated his "together" some fifty times during his wordy but inept speech, at Labour's party conference, I was struck by the absence of any allusion to the EU and Britain's huge debt.

According to the media commentary around this, Miliband admits to forgetting to mention immigration...not the EU.

Was his not one of the mainstream parties accusing UKIP of being racist, and of blaming immigrants for the state of the UK? So why is he now only talking about immigrants, and not the EU per se?

Why does he not want to talk about all the powers and autonomy ceded by his government to unrepresentative, largely unknown, and undemocratic foreign bureaucrats in Brussels?

Whilst immigration is clearly one seriously problematic area caused by the back room stitch ups between his party and Brussels, so are other areas, like the fact our laws and courts can be and are undermined by foreign judges in Strasbourg, that we are rendered unable to deport illegal immigrants or foreign terror suspects without approval, that British companies creak under EU rules, and that the EU experiment costs Britain millions of pounds each and every day....cash that should and could make a significant dent in our debt.

The leaders of all the three mainstream parties are Europhiles, so Britain will get no relief from the burdensome EU experiment with people like Cameron, Clegg, or Miliband at the helm.

Will Richards

Malvern