British Prime Minister David Cameron is making one final appeal to voters his age and older to think of the ramifications of a "Brexit" for future generations.
"Brits don't quit," Cameron said Tuesday just outside his Downing Street home.
"We get involved, we take a lead, we make a difference, we get things done."
He said that remaining in the EU was good for Britain's economy, security and international standing, and warned that a Brexit would be irreversible.
"We will be better off inside Europe.
To put it as clearly as I can our economic security is paramount.
It is stronger if we stay," Cameron continued.
A record number 46.5 million people have registered to vote in the referendum, according to figures published by the British Electoral Commission on Tuesday.
"Brits don't quit," Cameron said Tuesday just outside his Downing Street home.
"We get involved, we take a lead, we make a difference, we get things done."
He said that remaining in the EU was good for Britain's economy, security and international standing, and warned that a Brexit would be irreversible.
"We will be better off inside Europe.
To put it as clearly as I can our economic security is paramount.
It is stronger if we stay," Cameron continued.
A record number 46.5 million people have registered to vote in the referendum, according to figures published by the British Electoral Commission on Tuesday.
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