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Live updates: Final day of campaigning before EU vote

With one day to go before a historic vote on Britain's future inside the EU, rival campaigners have been criss-crossing the country in a final push for votes.

Latest developments:

  • David Cameron vowed to stay on as prime minister upon Brexit
  • Boris Johnson said the UK was on the verge of something "extraordinary"
  • Michael Gove told ITV News he was sorry for comparing pro-EU experts to Nazis
  • Ex-PM Sir John Major called Leave campaigners the "grave diggers of our prosperity"
  • Nigel Farage said Ukip had changed politics as he predicted a win for the leave campaign
  • Over 1,000 business leaders said a vote to leave would mean fewer jobs
  • The Italian prime minister urged British voters not to make the "wrong choice" to leave
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Jeremy Corbyn: We must change EU from within

On the final day of campaigning before the EU referendum, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has urged the electorate to vote to remain in the European Union so that it can be reformed from within.

The Islington North MP said that while the EU "needs a lot of change and a lot of reform", he argued that it was best done from within.

He also urged the UK to use its presidency of the European Council in 2017 to outlaw zero hours contracts and improve workers' rights.

He also spoke about global tax avoidance and the need to work together to tackle pollution.

Labour Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, First Minister of Wales Carwyn Jones AM and Leader of Scottish Labour, Kezia Dugdale MSP, also spoke at the Labour In for Britain event in Kings Cross, London.

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