LONDON: Prime Minister David Cameron warned Sunday of a painful hit to Britain’s economy if it quits the EU, as rival camps raced for the last votes in a referendum battle shaken by the shock murder of lawmaker Jo Cox.

Four days ahead of a ballot that could rewrite the political and economic destiny of Europe, the two sides resumed an emotional, often acrimonious scramble for public support as latest polls showed the Remain camp gaining ground.

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