Sir - Over the past few weeks Ed Miliband and Ed Balls have both been proposing changes should they be elected to run the country from May 2015.

The changes they are proposing are the opposite to those they supported when they were members of the Blair/Brown administration.

On the EU membership they have decided that the electorate will only be allowed a referendum on any proposal to give more power to the EU, they will not support the electorate being given a say on to remain a member of the EU thus following in the footsteps of behaving like a dictator as Blair acted.

Blair gave away the EU rebate on a promise by the French president to “look” at the French rebate from the Common Agricultural policy in 2012 which just happened to be the French presidential election year. No French President would jeopardise their re-election by agreeing to any changes to EU rebates but Blair was blinded by French promises without thinking.

Blair promised a referendum on the EU Constitution but then cancelled it just as Brown did over the Lisbon Treaty which EU officials openly said was the old EU Constitution with the word treaty in place of the word constitution.

Clegg will never allow a referendum on the EU, Miliband is also saying the same, Cameron is saying you can have a referendum only when we have re-negotiated the terms.

What over 90% of the country wants is a referendum on the EU now and not sometime in the future. The £60m paid into the EU each day could be better spent in the UK now.

R.Knight.

Newport, Shropshire