NEIL Kinnock has been manning a telephone trying to convince the rest of us to join him in staying in the EU.

Is this desire anything to do what is best for working people or what is best for Mr Kinnock.

He and his wife have received more than £10 million from being EU commissioners and a combined pension of £183,000 a year. Nice work if you can get it.

Then we have Tony Blair, Paddy Ashdown, John Major and other one time party leaders, many later holders of well paid EU posts,  telling us that we must stay in and David Cameron, who is also probably looking forward to taking his turn on the gravy train.

It makes you wonder what they have promised Jeremy Corbyn who, for over 30 years was strongly anti-EU and is now campaigning for ‘in’.

Looking at these people who want to remain in the EU reveals that their real incentive is personal gain, gold-plated pensions and political power.

What is best for us doesn’t figure on their radar.