Obama to offer his friendly opposition to Brexit during visit to UK | Politics | The Guardian

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English: US President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron trade bottles of beer to settle a bet they made on the U.S. vs. England World Cup Soccer game (which ended in a tie), during a bilateral meeting at the G20 Summit in Toronto, Canada, Saturday, June 26, 2010. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The Guardian reports that US president will host a town hall with youth in the UK next week and offer his position that the US supports ‘a strong UK in the European Union

Source: Obama to offer his friendly opposition to Brexit during visit to UK | Politics | The Guardian

Whilst it’s up to the British people to decide, it’s the responsibility of people like Obama to share the risks as they see them.

The jittery Cameron/Osborne partnership will probably need some support until the referendum.

Jeremy Corbyn: leaving EU would lead to ‘bonfire of rights’ | Politics | The Guardian

The Guardian reports that the Labour leader stresses need for international cooperation in speech calling for Britain to stay in EU.

Source: Jeremy Corbyn: leaving EU would lead to ‘bonfire of rights’ | Politics | The Guardian

In the scary world of uncharted downside risks of a Brexit, it would be dangerous world where the strongest survive and the weakest go under. The Out campaign’s simple notion of transferring EU contributions to the NHS budget is naive, simplistic, false and dishonest. Where are their economic projections and risk profiles following the Brexit?

For a more comprehensive understanding of the Brexit risk profile contagion, open this link.

Thoughts?