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Sunday, February 21, 2016

'Even if we leave the EU, we won't be able to control immigration': David Cameron's stark warning as he turns on rebel Cabinet ministers and makes a last-ditch plea for 'veering' Boris's support

‘Even if we leave the EU, we won’t be able to control immigration,’ David Cameron warns -

The Prime Minister, pictured on the Andrew Marr Show this morning, attacked his own EU rebel Cabinet ministers this morning, accusing them of making 'no effort' to plan for a post-EU Britain. But his Eurosceptic Cabinet rivals hit straight back, with Chris Grayling warning that Mr Cameron's own plan to remain in the EU will see Britain's population soaring to 80million. He said if voters decide to leave the EU Britain would be forced to continue allowing the EU's core principle of freedom of movement if it wanted to maintain access to the single access. And in a direct appeal to persuade the hugely influential Boris Johnson (bottom right) to join the In campaign, Mr Cameron warned live on against 'linking arms with Nigel Farage (inset) and George Galloway'. Mr Cameron is braced for losing another big beast as Boris Johnson makes his decision on which side of the referendum campaign to join at 10pm tonight. The Prime Minister has already lost his close friend and ally Michael Gove (top right) to the Out campaign, along with five other Cabinet ministers.

Daily Mail | 21 February 2016

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