REFERRING to Cllr Dan Price’s letter headed ‘It is complex’ (Warrington Guardian, February 28).

What some might find complex Mr Price, is that Warringtonians who elect and pay for their own council to run Warrington and their own MPs to represent them in Westminster, where the elected government makes laws and runs the UK; they then have to pay out of their taxes a double whammy to have the same process duplicated by an unelected cartel called the EU Commission in Brussels.

Not forgetting the other red carpet institution in Strasbourg.

‘Best for Britain’, the hardcore anti-Brexit campaign founded by Gina Miller, has been sending around a begging letter in the name of arch elitist Lord Malloch-Brown to various FTSE100 CEOs in the hope of raising a staggering £500,000 in the next two weeks.

They are looking for bags more corporate cash to have the ‘greatest possible impact’ over the ‘critical coming weeks’, using both digital and traditional campaigning targeted at ‘local constituency level’.

I would hope Mr Price isn’t part of that ‘local’ campaigning.

They are even encouraging donations from foreign corporations, reminding the CEOs that ‘while we are not in an election period we can accept donations from individuals and companies both based in the UK and abroad’.

It begs the question, does democracy have any official support in our country?

How can establishment politicians, big business and rich individuals be just allowed to blatantly subvert the biggest vote in our history?

There is no need now to even ask your party leader Jeremy Corbyn.

He has just signed Labour over to the conspiracy along with the rest of the MPs.

Democracy Mr Price is incredibly complicated when it is tried to be overturned by the elites in this country where as you say ‘the public vote creates a mess’, You then want another to resolve it?

A EDWARDS Fearnhead