Britain: escalate their campaigns both camps ahead of the referendum on the EU
David Cameron, Jeremy Kormpin, Boris Johnson, policy makers from each camp, in favor or against the British stay in the European Union, escalated their campaigns today, six weeks before the crucial referendum.
In the camp of supporters of Britain within the EU, which has scheduled nearly 1000 events only today throughout the country, Prime Minister David Cameron appears unionist and leader of the Labour Party Jeremy Kormpin defends her stay in the Union of 28 Member States while catapulting the arrows against the ruling conservative party.
In his constituency in Oxfordshire (southeast), the head of the British government argued that a Brexit could lead to a "recession" and would put the British economy before a "serious risk".
This will also mark the end of Britain's membership of the European Investment Bank pumped 16 billion pounds (20 billion. Euros) in the country programs in the last three years, warned British Prime Minister.
Cameron also stressed that politicians, men and women, every political hue are united to say "with one voice" that their country should remain in an EU which implemented reforms and stressed that Britain's future is "more important than the political parties".
On the other hand, in the camp of the exit of the country of supporters of the EU, the former mayor of London Boris Johnson scored from Bristol (southwest) that "not only has reached the time to unleash (Britain) from bondage, is longer time to defend freedom throughout the (European) continent ".
Britain can "prosper as never before" to withdraw from the EU, he stressed.
Concentrations for the Brexit are also scheduled throughout the country.
David Cameron, Jeremy Kormpin, Boris Johnson, policy makers from each camp, in favor or against the British stay in the European Union, escalated their campaigns today, six weeks before the crucial referendum.
In the camp of supporters of Britain within the EU, which has scheduled nearly 1000 events only today throughout the country, Prime Minister David Cameron appears unionist and leader of the Labour Party Jeremy Kormpin defends her stay in the Union of 28 Member States while catapulting the arrows against the ruling conservative party.
In his constituency in Oxfordshire (southeast), the head of the British government argued that a Brexit could lead to a "recession" and would put the British economy before a "serious risk".
This will also mark the end of Britain's membership of the European Investment Bank pumped 16 billion pounds (20 billion. Euros) in the country programs in the last three years, warned British Prime Minister.
Cameron also stressed that politicians, men and women, every political hue are united to say "with one voice" that their country should remain in an EU which implemented reforms and stressed that Britain's future is "more important than the political parties".
On the other hand, in the camp of the exit of the country of supporters of the EU, the former mayor of London Boris Johnson scored from Bristol (southwest) that "not only has reached the time to unleash (Britain) from bondage, is longer time to defend freedom throughout the (European) continent ".
Britain can "prosper as never before" to withdraw from the EU, he stressed.
Concentrations for the Brexit are also scheduled throughout the country.