All British households will receive an information booklet starting next week outlining the main arguments for and against EU membership ahead of a June referendum, electoral officials said on Thursday. The brochure is part of a voter registration drive and also contains a copy of the ballot paper with the question: "Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?".
On one page the Britain Stronger In Europe campaign listed its main points, including a stronger economy, leadership on the world stage, the ability to fight cross-border crime and EU-linked jobs. "All this would be at risk if we left Europe," it said. On another page Vote Leave listed migration as its top argument, estimating the number of EU workers who have come to Britain in the last year at 250,000 people - equivalent to the size of the city of Newcastle.
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