HAVING read Graham Brinksman’s letter (Warrington Guardian, January 18) it is really difficult to know where to start to rebut such a rambling incoherent letter.

1) He states that the Conservative Party is the most corrupt and undemocratic in Europe.

Would it be possible for him to provide his reasons for this conclusion and which other parties in Europe came under his microscope?

2) The European Community accounts have not been free of material error from 1994 to 2016.

What does that say about the EC’s ability to handle/monitor its procedures?

3) Grateful for the EU preventing you being run over by a bus.

4) 10 per cent of Brexit voters have changed their minds – all that I have read indicates the opposite is the reality.

Has Mr Brinksman graduated from the Donald Trump Stable Genius University?

5) Comments re Michael Gove and Boris Johnson and their Prime Ministerial ambitions. Oh how I wish I had such insight into a person’s mind.

The EC organisation is so complex that everyday individuals cannot possibly understand the sheer scale and breadth of this conundrum, so I put a certain amount of faith in individuals who have both a working knowledge of the EC and are successful business men in their own spheres.

In this instance I put my faith in Sir James Dyson of Dyson Engineering, and Tim Martin chairman of Wetherspoon.

Both of these entrepreneurs have created successful diverse companies, have a working knowledge of the EU and both are ardent advocates of exiting from the EU.

I leave readers with the choice of the stature of Sir James Dyson and Tim Martin or Graham Brinksman.

PETER FOSTER Leyland