Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Out of Europe, the British at the time of choice – Cross

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Staying members of the European Union or leave: it’s Thursday, 21 June 46.5 million British voters will express themselves in a referendum on this crucial choice <. / p>

While proponents of the EU’s output seemed a time to detach in the polls, the latest polls put the two camps neck-and-neck.

many Britons express their concern or their indecision on the eve of the day when the whole of Europe is watching over them.

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the British are pronounced on Thursday, June 23 the release of their country in the European Union. / Eric Tschaen / REA / Eric Tschaen / REA

The polls put the two camps neck-and-neck, and it’s all Europe whole is holding its breath this in the UK referendum day. Wednesday, June 22, at the risk of against-productive, the Commission President, Jean-Claude Juncker, has warned that in case of victory of maintenance, there would “in any kind of renegotiation” with London after the vote.

He was responding to David Cameron, the British prime minister and defender of the UK in the EU, which suggested the day before, in an interview the Guardian that he would put on the table, in case of victory in his camp, new demands for reforms, particularly to limit the free movement of European workers, central theme of the campaign if was in

& gt. also read our interview: “For many Britons, the EU embodies the past”

On the eve of Thursday high voltage, Francois Hollande also spoke. So far, the French executive was held in a near minimum position in order not to interfere in the debate in Britain. Wednesday, June 22, the tone became more threatening.

“It’s the future of the UK in the European Union is at stake here is the future of the European Union “, stressed the president. ” extremely serious consequences “, risk to the UK from ” no longer able to access single market ‘: the head of state warned that London from the EU would be “irreversible”

however, the. french government, obviating any eventuality, prepared a priority policy response to the post, regardless of the outcome of the vote. The government spokesman confirmed Wednesday that Francois Hollande would “of Europe-wide initiatives” , including a visit to Berlin next week. For European leaders, after the British referendum has clearly already begun.

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keeping supporters of Rally in the European Union on Trafalgar Square in London. / Will Oliver / EPA

Natalie, a student who wants to convince his family

Natalie Jester, 25 years, doctoral student in international relations at the University of Bristol

putting it controlled not let it show – blond hair slicked, black and white striped dress – but Natalie is nervous. “I do not want us to be a people stuck on the island, left to itself” , she says … Read more.



Luke, pub boss undecided to the end

Luke Daniels, 45 years, owner of a pub in Bristol

is it to find an answer that grinds his red beard? On the eve of the referendum, Luke knows he will vote, but hesitates on the ballot to slip in the ballot box. “I really do not know which way to go, he said. Europe brought us the good and bad things. “ Read more.



Sally, a taxi attached to public services

Sally Gascoigne, 37, driver taxi

Sally parks his black cab in front of her building. For this young woman, this is the breakfast and lucky break, she was traveling in the area. “This referendum, I regularly talk with customers, less at home, and I formed an opinion: all this European legislation is contrary to our aspirations” , she said … Read more.

Richard, a worried banker stability

Richard Harder, 33 years, investment banker

two years ago, Richard Harder, investment banker born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, lives in London campaign with his wife and their son fourteen months. He has not left the capital because of rising prices – his salary allows him to live comfortably – but young parents wanted to provide a lifestyle airy, green and quiet for their child. Read more.

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a record number of registered on electoral lists

• According to the latest figures from the electoral Commission, 46.5 million voters on the lists for the referendum (on 64 5 million). This is more than the record 46.35 million achieved in the parliamentary 2015

• It was in England that voters are most numerous. 38.9 million of them are there registered. They are 4 million in Scotland, 2.2 million in Wales, 1.2 million in Northern Ireland and 24,000 in Gibraltar.

• In addition to British citizens, nationals of Commonwealth countries and the Republic of Ireland living in the UK can vote. British expats who were not registered on the electoral lists the last fifteen years are not allowed.

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