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United Kingdom minister grilled over Brexit claims
During the Sky News setpiece he claimed “the majority of people in this country are suffering as a result of our membership of the European Union but admitted he “c an’t guarantee every person now in work in their current job will keep their job”.
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“What they have done…is feed out to the British people a whole galaxy of inaccurate and frankly untrue information”, he told the BBC, less than three weeks before the vote on June 23.
The European Union is committed by Treaty to ever closer union.
“Trade will not be lost in the case of Brexit (a British exit from the EU), as trade is a two-way street – and our European neighbors make more money from us than vice versa”.
He said tumbling out of the single market “would be an act of economic self-harm”, and rebuffed claims that he was scaremongering.
“We welcome the freedoms that EU membership gives us and our fellow Europeans in terms of being able to travel, work and study anywhere in our continent”. Defense and foreign affair policies must pass unanimously. By contrast, pro-European businesses listed athlete David Beckham and Prime Minister David Cameron as top campaigners.
But the Justice Secretary insisted the bodies had been “wrong in the past” about major economic issues and that he preferred to have the support of businessmen. In Britain, the euro is widely seen as an experiment gone badly wrong that the country did well to avoid. “The British people deserve better than that”.
LEADING figures from four main parties are joining forces to “call time” on what they describe as the Leave campaign’s “con-trick” on the British people over trade, spending, workers’ rights and environmental protection. Furthermore, first-time buyers could expect to pay £810 more per year, according to the Remain camp.
Labour MP Ian Mearns added: “Didn’t Gove say United Kingdom would still be in European Union at end of parliament if We voted Brexit?”.
To borrow from the conclusion of BlackRock, the biggest fund manager in the world, “Brexit offers a lot of risk with little obvious reward”.
The figure for EU-only net migration was 184,000, equalling its record high, and 188,000 for non-EU. “But also the most to gain if we remain”.
Refusing to set out an economic plan for Brexit is ” reckless and undemocratic” because it denies voters the chance to assess what they are voting on, they will argue. During this referendum, there has been an outcry of revulsion, as well as shocking claims from his own party members that they want to “stab him in the front so (they) can see the expression on his face”. Under EU law, Britain can’t prevent anyone from another EU state coming to the U.K.to live, which has led to housing, service and security issues, say Leave proponents. Preparations would have to start over the U.K.’s new trade relationship with the bloc and over what London wants in new trade ties with the rest of the world.
“I think it is not healthy that at the moment whoever you vote for at a general election there are many things about immigration that they simply can not change”. Small- and medium-sized firms would no longer be restricted by the EU’s excessive regulatory burdens.
One Remain campaigner even fantasized about the ideal poster to motivate young pro-EU Brits to take the trouble of actually bothering to register and then vote.
“If we stay, we are tying ourselves to a broken Eurozone economy while simultaneously accepting unlimited migration of people trying to escape that broken economy”, they wrote. Financial markets do not like uncertainty of any kind.
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British nationals overseas have until June 7 to sign up to vote.