• 8 years ago
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.

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