The result will be “ a lost decade for the UK “, in terms of growth, investment, social spending if the British opt for Brexit during the June 23 referendum, has he told the BBC.
“ We have a decade of uncertainty ” during which it will re-negotiate a commercial agreement with the EU, which “ will pump energy government and the country “, he added in the Andrew Marr Show political program.
While the average of recent polls puts camps “ in ” and “ out ” elbow to elbow, head of Government urged his fellow citizens to vote for a continuation in the EU. “ you do not lower your country is within the EU, instead, you reinforce the ,” said he said.
output and Chief Camp Champion Europhobic Ukip party, Nigel Farage, considered contrary to the need to divorce “ a project that failed .”
“ People have had enough of the threats of the Prime Minister and his Minister of Finance ” in terms of economic consequences, said he was in the same political program BBC, saying the UK would pull well alone.
He again said that the number one concern of the British was the influx of migrants from the EU, permitted by the free movement of persons within the Union.
According to a Sunday Times article, citing diplomatic documents he would have consulted the British authorities were preparing also to allow 1.5 million Turks to come to the UK without a visa.
Information denied by the Home Secretary Theresa May and Foreign Minister Philip Hammond in a joint statement. “ This is completely false ,” they wrote.
The Sunday Times also publishes a new poll, conducted by YouGov, giving the pro-EU camp out ahead of the vote with 43% against 42% for the retention . 11% are undecided and 4% plan to abstain.
Saturday is an ORB poll that gave the camp the “ out ” topped 10 points (undecided excluded).
“ No one knows what that mean polls ,” said Cameron Sunday, while expressing optimism for the outcome of the referendum.
Nigel Farage he felt that the public had shifted in favor of his camp for 15 days, while the pro-Brexit reaped Sunday the support of Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, confined in the Embassy of Ecuador in London for over three years.
In an interview with ITV, Julian Assange said he was “ very ” conducive to a Brexit, accusing the British government of using the EU as “ political cover “behind which he hides to clear itself of its shares.
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