Boris Johnson: A victory for "out" could unleash turmoil on financial markets."It very close; nobody knows what going to happen," Prime Minister David Cameron told Wednesday Financial Times, with opinion polls showing the rival camps neck and neck, according to Nine News Australia. Thursday vote comes just a week after the murder of MP Jo Cox shocked the country, raising questions about the tone of a campaign that has become increasingly bitter. The vote, which echoes the rise of populism in Europe and the United States, will shape the future of Europe and the West. In the last major debate of the referendum, London newly elected mayor, Sadiq Khan, accused Boris Johnson, the main leader of the Leave campaign, of orchestrating "project hate" and exploiting fears of immigration to stoke anti-EU opinions."Your campaign hasn't been 'project fear', it been 'project hate' as far as immigration is concerned," Khan said to huge applause from the 6000 crowd at a live TV debate at London Wembley Arena on Tuesday night."This Thursday can be our country independence day," Johnson, seen as a leading contender to replace Cameron if Leave wins, told the cheering audience in a venue more often used to stage rock concerts. The tousle-haired politician, who made his name as an EU-bashing journalist, will travel across Britain in a helicopter on Wednesday in the race to mobilise voters. Johnson, Khan Conservative predecessor as mayor of London, said the Remain camp spoke of nothing but fear and were "rubbishing" Britain.
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