EU referendum in the Anglia region
Britain went to the polls on Thursday 23 June 2016 to decide whether to remain in or leave the European Union.
Britain went to the polls on Thursday 23 June 2016 to decide whether to remain in or leave the European Union.
David Cameron is in the Suffolk port town of Felixstowe warning that Britain has "100 days to secure our future" as he ramps up his drive for a "remain" vote in the EU referendum.
Mr Cameron urged the public to "play your part" in the poll on June 23.
It's the Prime Minister's second visit to Suffolk within a fortnight on the referendum campaign trail. He was in Ipswich at the end of February
With 100 days to go, I'm in Felixstowe explaining why Britain is stronger and safer if we vote to "Remain" in the EU https://t.co/2PL1BpX0pC
"In a hundred days you'll have your say - whether Britain remains in a reformed Europe enjoying all the benefits that brings, like lower prices in the shops, more jobs and safer streets or whether those benefits are put at risk by leaving.
"We have a hundred days left to secure our future. It is a decision that will affect your future, your family's future and the lives of everyone in our country."
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