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Chancellor joins Sir Vince Cable and Ed Balls to warn that leaving the EU’s Single Market would be a 'one way ticket to a poorer Britain'.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne sets out why it would be a huge mistake for Britain to leave the EU and the Single Market.
Sheep farming and the British lamb industry would be under threat if the UK left the European Union, Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss warned today.
Prime Minister David Cameron says the loss of European Investment Bank funding will "put the brakes" on crucial UK infrastructure projects.
Chancellor's statement at the conclusion of the IMF's 2016 Article IV assessment of the UK.
Visiting Edinburgh, Harriett Baldwin will set out how a vote to remain in the EU will protect jobs, promote economic growth and ensure that Scottish businesses continue to flourish.
Northern Ireland exports face an uncertain future outside the European Union
On a trip to Belfast, Harriett Baldwin will caution that leaving the EU could severely damage the competitiveness of the UK’s financial services industry.
Why being in the European Union is good for jobs in the UK's financial services sector.
Prime Minister David Cameron set out what the UK’s European Union membership means for British strength and security in the world.
Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss meets Scotch whisky industry leaders on the importance of EU membership for Britain’s biggest food and drink export.
Registering to vote by 16 May and where to go to for further information.
David Cameron spoke on why staying in the EU is better for UK workers and answered questions at the Caterpillar factory in Peterborough.
Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening speaks at the London Business School.
Writing in the Guardian, the PM and Sir Brendan Barber explain that leaving the EU would pose a triple threat to UK jobs, wages and prices.
Theresa May addresses audience at the Institute of Mechanical Engineers in central London.
Prime Minister David Cameron gave a statement at a joint press conference with President Barack Obama following talks at Downing Street.
Treasury analysis on the EU shows UK will be worse off by £4,300 a year per household if Britain votes to leave, the Chancellor explains.
HM Treasury analysis on the EU referendum shows that a vote to leave would mean Britain would be permanently poorer. Here's what you need to know.
Britain will be worse off by £4,300 a year per household if Britain votes to leave European Union, new analysis published today (18 April 2016) by the Treasury shows.
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