By Sarah Chappell
This article looks to separate fact from fiction – reality from
rhetoric – in some of the most polarizing arguments being put forward by
‘Brexiters’ and ‘Bremainers’ in the lead-up to the UK Referendum on EU membership on 23 June.
British Prime Minister David Cameron has said that the UK “turning
its back” on the EU would increase the risk of war in Europe and has
warned that ISIL would be “happy” with a Brexit vote.
Former London mayor Boris Johnson, one of the leading Brexit, has
argued that the UK would be better able to safeguard its security if it
left the EU, calling Brussels’ “anti-democratic tendencies” a force for
“instability and alienation”.
So, is the UK safer in – or safer out?
Euronews put the question to Hans Pung, President of RAND Europe, an international, not-for-profit public policy research organisation that has taken an impartial position on the referendum.
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Source: euronews.
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