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Pro-Brexit campaigners have urged Barak Obama to stay out of the EU debate after rumors the US president would use an April visit to the UK to urge Britons not to leave the Union.
In a strongly worded open letter to Obama, the cross party group suggested he should keep even “passive diplomatic recommendations” to himself and leave it up to the British people to decide their own fate.
An initiative of the Leave.EU and Out Brexit campaigns, the letter was signed by UKIP leader Nigel Farage, Labour MPs Kelvin Hopkins and Kate Hoey, Tories Tom Pursglove and Peter Bone, and the DUP’s Sammy Wilson.
Previously, London Mayor Boris Johnson, one of the most prominent and outspoken campaigners for a Brexit, dismissed Obama’s claim the UK would be weaker on the world stage outside the EU as “outrageous” and “wholly fallacious.” …. https://www.rt.com