Cameron Says ‘Brits Don’t Quit’ in Plea to Stave Off Brexit

  • Premier says ‘every living prime minister’ is in ‘Remain’ camp
  • Grandchildren must live with EU decision, Cameron says

The Brexit Debate: What Happens if the U.K. Leaves the EU

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Prime Minister David Cameron made an impassioned plea to the British people to consider their children’s futures before voting on whether the U.K. should stay in the European Union.

In a direct address to voters from outside his Downing Street residence in central London Tuesday, Cameron asked the country to put aside its personal views of him and heed the multiple voices arguing that EU membership made Britain stronger, safer and richer. “Of this, every living prime minister, whether Labour or Conservative, is convinced,” he said.