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The pen is mightier than the sword - A picture is worth a thousand words
A
former chairman of the Conservative Party has switched her support from
the Leave campaign to Remain. Baroness Warsi told the Times the "hate
and xenophobia" of the Leave campaign was "a step too far". She said she
realised she could no longer support Leave when she saw UKIP's
"breaking point" anti-EU poster.
IN
THE INTERNATIONAL PAPERS - Monday, June 20: Three days out from the
UK's EU referendum, a top Tory member has left the Leave campaign over
what she says are racist and xenophobic ideas. Also, the Sunday papers
in Britain have taken a stance in the debate as well, while Texas may be
eyeing its own leave vote! And the Italian press sounds the alarm for
Matteo Renzi after a crushing defeat in local elections, while football
fever hits Iceland.
Scotland
could play a 'pivotal role in keeping the UK inside the EU. Polls
suggest Scots are in favour of the bloc by a majority of two to one and a
close vote for Remain could be thanks to Scottish enthusiasm for
membership.
But if the outcome does go the other way some experts
claim an English-backed vote to leave could reignite the independence
issue.
''We are much stronger together. Britain is no longer a
world power. We are a small offshore island, our economy is no more that
clever. And …
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This week Britons will vote on whether to remain in the European Union or to "Brexit".
Many
say that fear of immigration has been at the heart of what has been a
vicious campaign, with supporters and opponents of Brexit accusing each
other of lies, smears and even racism.
Those campaigning to leave
the EU see its relaxed immigration laws as a threat and argue that the
European Parliament has crippled the UK's political independence. The
"Remain" campaign on the other hand says that immigration has a positive
effect on the economy because migrants pay more in taxes than they take
out. Both sides also put forward strong political and economic
arguments to support their positions.
So, would the UK be better
off sealing its borders or staying in the EU? In this special debate,
recorded before the killing of British MP Jo Cox, Daniel Hannan, a
Conservative Party member, Member of the European Parliament, and author
of Why Vote Leave, debates with Denis MacShane, a former UK MP for
Labour, who served as Europe Minister under Tony Blair and is author of
Let's Stay Together.
House broker finnCap has reintroduced estimates for Akers Biosciences Inc (LON:AKR) and is predicting a steep uplift in sales.
The
broker unveiled a forecast of US$5.6mln in revenues for 2016, up from
US$2.1mln in 2015, with 88% growth in the flagship PIFA Heparin/PF4
rapid assay products.
Mark Brewer, analyst at broker finnCap says,
the medical diagnostic maker, has the potential for stronger growth in
the second half of the year “through the launch of new products”.
“The
core and the key to driving growth in the short term is how well they
do with the heparin-induced thrombocytopenia diagnostic” he adds.
Brewer’s note inspired a 10% rise in Aker’s shares. The stock has gained 73% since the start of 2016.
Anton
Yelchin, the actor best known for playing Chekov in the new "Star Trek"
films, was killed in a freak accident early Sunday morning in Studio
City. Brittney Hopper reports.