"Go out and vote remain for a bigger, better Britain inside a reformed European Union," Cameron told "Remain" campaigners on Wednesday. The "Leave" campaign says Britain's economy would benefit from a Brexit, or British exit. Britons will decide the future of their country and Europe on Thursday in a vote on European Union membership after a bitter campaign that appeared to divide the nation down the middle. 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". Much will depend on turnout, with younger Britons seen as more supportive of the European Union than their elders but less likely to vote.
Source: The Star June 23, 2016 01:07 UTC