Tom today to me is the first day we are really into the vote. It has changed dramatically, the tone, the desperation in the newspapers. Francine it is getting personal. You have the queen on the front cover and then it gets really personal with David Cameron saying, look into his eyes and do not vote to stay tomorrow. Well have plenty more later on. Also looking at the Daily Telegraph. Lets get to the bloomberg first word news. Day ofthe final campaigning before british Voters Decide whether the country should stay in the European Union. Different polls put each side ahead. There was one final debate last night on the bbc. More than 60 of the worlds leading country does companies have their European Headquarters here in german dust in london. In london. I think we have heard an amazing amount of running down of hours that he. We are proud of our city. The astonishing thing is that the remains side continually underestimate our ability to do better deals if we are left to do it on our o
By Naomi Rovnick LONDON (Reuters) -Long-term gloom about Britain s economy appears to be lifting and some big investors reckon the end of extreme pessimism .
Long-term gloom about
Britain s economy appears to be lifting and some big investors
reckon the end of extreme pessimism is near, with gains ahead
for UK-focused businesses and the more international.
The Office for National Statistics has made some pretty dramatic upward revisions for 2020 and 2021 - and negativity among investors, households and businesses about lacklustre UK growth may have been misguided.
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