Monday, May 16, 2016

Poorest would be hit hardest by Brexit, Cameron says

UK Prime Minister David Cameron has warned that the poorest and most vulnerable people would be hit hardest, if the UK decided to leave the European Union.

Writing in the left-leaning Daily Mirror newspaper, Mr Cameron said a Brexit would be a 'national error'.

This comes as more than 300 business figures and entrepreneurs have signed a letter in support of an EU exit.

Our UK correspondent Martha Holeyman has more.

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