UK: David Cameron warns Isil will be ‘happy’ with Brexit as Boris Johnson says PM’s deal is ‘biggest stitch up since the Bayeux Tapestry’

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Telegraph:

David Cameron and Boris Johnson have clashed on another day of intense day of campaigning for the EU referendum. While the PM warned that Isil terrorists would be “happy” if Britain voted for Brexit, the former London mayor discredited Mr Cameron’s EU negotiations as “meaningless”.

Mr Cameron gave a “myth-busting” speech on Brexit to members of the World Economic Forum at the Mansion House.

The Prime Minister dismissed claims by the Leave camp that quitting would lead to a bonfire of regulations as “very, very weak” and insisted three million jobs were linked to membership.

Striking a deal on services from outside the EU would take longer than an agreement on goods because other countries, such as Italy, would want to gain advantage from Britain’s exit, he warned.

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