French president Francois Hollande today warned Britain would face 'consequences' over immigration if it quits the EU amid a row over the 'Jungle' migrant camp.
Mr Hollande's economy minister declared a treaty stopping migrants reaching Calais would be torn up after a Brexit vote prompting claims Boris Johnson and other Leave campaigners of an orchestrated scare campaign.
But at a joint press conference with David Cameron following a Franco-British summit, Mr Hollande repeated warnings to the British people - but claimed he did not want to 'scare people'.
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Perhaps the answer is for Britain to stop giving Muslims welfare handouts including free accomodation? Jihadists get smuggled there by the terrorist networks, these ones only want an easy life.
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