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UK tabloid urges Britain to free itself from 'dictatorial Brussels'

2016-06-14 13 Dailymotion

The UK’s Brexit campaign has been given a boost my media tycoon Rupert Murdoch.<br /><br /> His Sun tabloid is urging its readers to quit the European Union as opinion polls suggest momentum is swinging in favour of the ‘leave’ camp. <br /><br /> The UK’s biggest newspaper says <br />“we must set ourselves free from dictatorial Brussels.” <br /><br /> The British people will vote in a referendum next week (June 23) either to remain in the EU or withdraw from the bloc. <br /><br /> Dual nationals<br /><br /> Many Britons living in France are applying for French nationality .. including Collette Taylor-Jones. She’s worried about having to apply for a residence permit if Britain leaves the bloc.<br /><br /> “I decided to change my nationality when the whole ‘Brexit’ story started because I actually was kind of worried that I would have to ask for what we call a ‘titre de sejour’ [residence permit] to be able to keep on living and working in a country where I’ve been my whole life,” says Taylor-Jones.<br /><br /> If Britain does leave the EU, it may be able to stay in the European Economic Area (EEA) alongside non-EU member states Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. <br /><br /> At this stage, there is a lot of uncertainty. A withdrawal from the bloc would likely take years to negotiate.<br /><br /> Be-leave in Britain: The Sun backs Brexit. https://t.co/tcc9mh7Hob pic.twitter.com/vNr6czdum1— The Sun (@TheSun) June 14, 2016<br />

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