Prime Minister warns Brexit would cause holiday price hike during Luton Airport visit
The Prime Minister said that, on average, family holidays in Europe will cost £230 more if Britain votes to leave the EU.
He also asserted that those who choose to back the Remain campaign on June 23 will be making a “patriotic” decision.
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Vote Leave has dismissed the figures and claimed that Mr Cameron is “talking down our country”.
The PM told easyJet workers: “All the evidence points to the value of the pound falling after a vote to leave the EU.
“A weaker pound means people’s hard-earned savings won’t go as far on holidays overseas.
“The choice facing the British people on June 23 is increasingly clear: the certainty and economic security of remaining in the EU, or a leap in the dark that would raise prices – including the cost of a family holiday.”
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easyJet CEO Carolyn McCall told workers that Britain’s EU membership is integral to the future of the Luton Airport based airline.
Ms McCall said: “If the UK were to vote to leave the EU any new, more restrictive aviation arrangements would add cost and therefore fares are highly likely to rise.
“And a weaker pound would mean the cost of a holiday abroad – including food, accommodation and drinks – would be more expensive.
“That is why we think it is better for our customers to remain in the EU.”
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Following his speech Mr Cameron held a question and answer session with staff in Hangar 89.
When asked if he has booked a summer holiday with his wife Samantha, the Prime Minister admitted that he has had some “pretty good ideas” but that he would not tip off the press.
He joked: “They will send out those photographers, for some reason pictures of this (points to stomach) will appear.”