Uncontrolled Immigration and European Union

European Union: The vote comes a week after the murder of a lawmaker in the street left many voters wondering whether the campaign rhetoric on both sides — warnings of economic disaster versus uncontrolled immigration — had gone too far in a country considered a paragon of stability, according to The Japan Times. Much will depend on turnout, with younger Britons seen as more supportive of the EU than their elders but less likely to vote. Opinion polls taken before the vote indicated the outcome is far too close to forecast. Go out and vote remain for a bigger, better Britain inside a reformed European Union, British Prime Minister David Cameron told remain campaigners Wednesday. If we don't vote to leave tomorrow we will remain locked in the back of the car, driven in an uncertain direction, frankly, to a place we don't want to go and perhaps by a driver who doesn't speak the very best of English, said Johnson, a leading candidate to replace Cameron as prime minister. His main rival, former London Mayor Boris Johnson, whose decision to support leave galvanized its campaign, told voters this was the last chance to sort this out. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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