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EU exit would put jobs in Wales at risk says David Cameron | EU exit would put jobs in Wales at risk says David Cameron |
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Leaving the EU would put 100,000 jobs in Wales at risk, Prime Minister David Cameron has said. | Leaving the EU would put 100,000 jobs in Wales at risk, Prime Minister David Cameron has said. |
Mr Cameron, who wants to stay in the union, made the comments during a visit to GE Aviation in Nantgarw on Friday. | Mr Cameron, who wants to stay in the union, made the comments during a visit to GE Aviation in Nantgarw on Friday. |
Treasury officials have estimated the jobs in Wales could be linked to exports to EU countries. | Treasury officials have estimated the jobs in Wales could be linked to exports to EU countries. |
Meanwhile, former Tory leader Michael Howard has backed an exit, saying Mr Cameron's negotiations have "met with failure". | Meanwhile, former Tory leader Michael Howard has backed an exit, saying Mr Cameron's negotiations have "met with failure". |
Mr Cameron said: "Three million jobs in our country including 100,000 here in Wales are in some way reliant on European trade. I don't think we should put those at risk. | Mr Cameron said: "Three million jobs in our country including 100,000 here in Wales are in some way reliant on European trade. I don't think we should put those at risk. |
"We have a big say in this market. We can make sure that we sign trade deals with other countries across the world. I think the alternatives would be worse." | "We have a big say in this market. We can make sure that we sign trade deals with other countries across the world. I think the alternatives would be worse." |
He added foreign companies come to Wales "because we're part of the European Union". | He added foreign companies come to Wales "because we're part of the European Union". |
"If you base yourself here you know... you've got that access right through the European Union for your goods and services - that is what is at threat," Mr Cameron said. | "If you base yourself here you know... you've got that access right through the European Union for your goods and services - that is what is at threat," Mr Cameron said. |
Earlier this week, Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies said he was not convinced by the EU deal negotiated by Mr Cameron and will be backing the campaign to leave. | Earlier this week, Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies said he was not convinced by the EU deal negotiated by Mr Cameron and will be backing the campaign to leave. |
Meanwhile, one of Mr Cameron's predecessors, Lord Howard, said: "If the UK voted to leave, there would be a significant chance that they would ask us to think again." | Meanwhile, one of Mr Cameron's predecessors, Lord Howard, said: "If the UK voted to leave, there would be a significant chance that they would ask us to think again." |
Asked if he was surprised by Mr Davies's decision, the prime minister said most Welsh MPs across the parties were supporting the Remain campaign. | |
"For Welsh MPs and members of the Welsh assembly, it's up to them to make their choice," he said. | "For Welsh MPs and members of the Welsh assembly, it's up to them to make their choice," he said. |
"But each of them has only one vote. It will be the people of Wales, the people of the United Kingdom who will make this decision. | "But each of them has only one vote. It will be the people of Wales, the people of the United Kingdom who will make this decision. |
"If you look across parliament, you take the 40 MPs who represent Wales in parliament, I think 34 of them on an all-party basis are supporting the idea of Britain remaining in the European Union," he added. | "If you look across parliament, you take the 40 MPs who represent Wales in parliament, I think 34 of them on an all-party basis are supporting the idea of Britain remaining in the European Union," he added. |
On his former leader's Mr Howard's comments, he said "this is not a debate between politicians, this a debate for the whole of the country to get involved in". | On his former leader's Mr Howard's comments, he said "this is not a debate between politicians, this a debate for the whole of the country to get involved in". |
Steel action | |
Asked about the impact of cheap Chinese steel on the UK industry, Mr Cameron said the UK had been voting with other European countries on anti-dumping tariffs - a process where firms allegedly sell goods at prices below fair market value. | |
UKIP's Nigel Farage, who wants the UK to leave the union, has said powers to protect the steel industry from cheap Chinese imports had been "given away" to Brussels. |