24/05/2016

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3:13:23 > 3:13:27This is Sam. He's 14 months old.

3:13:27 > 3:13:31How you vote in the European Referendum will shape his future

3:13:31 > 3:13:33and the future of everyone in our country.

3:13:33 > 3:13:35If we remain in Europe,

3:13:35 > 3:13:37there'll be more opportunities for our children

3:13:37 > 3:13:41to follow their dreams and make the most out of life

3:13:41 > 3:13:43because being in Europe helps our businesses grow

3:13:43 > 3:13:47and create jobs, giving young people the chance to learn a trade,

3:13:47 > 3:13:51get into work and get on in life.

3:13:55 > 3:13:56People setting up a new business

3:13:56 > 3:14:00can trade freely with customers across Europe,

3:14:00 > 3:14:02helping them build something of their own

3:14:02 > 3:14:04and create jobs for others.

3:14:08 > 3:14:11Companies from around the world set up factories and offices here

3:14:11 > 3:14:14so that they can do business throughout Europe,

3:14:14 > 3:14:18meaning more opportunities for Sam and everyone in our country.

3:14:20 > 3:14:24And when you're at work, your rights are secured by EU legislation -

3:14:24 > 3:14:27paid holiday and sick leave, equal rights,

3:14:27 > 3:14:29maternity and paternity leave -

3:14:29 > 3:14:31all protected by EU law.

3:14:33 > 3:14:37Being in Europe also means families enjoy lower prices

3:14:37 > 3:14:40in our shops and supermarkets.

3:14:40 > 3:14:46This saves an average household £350 a year so as Sam grows older,

3:14:46 > 3:14:49he'll have more money to put aside for a deposit on a home

3:14:49 > 3:14:52or a car or a holiday with his family.

3:14:53 > 3:14:57Remaining in Europe will keep our economy stronger

3:14:57 > 3:15:00so we can invest more in vital services

3:15:00 > 3:15:04like schools and the NHS and it means Sam and all of us

3:15:04 > 3:15:06have the freedom to travel, study,

3:15:06 > 3:15:11work and live wherever we want across the EU.

3:15:12 > 3:15:15And Sam and every child in our country will grow up in a Britain

3:15:15 > 3:15:20that leads in the world, that works with others to tackle the big issues

3:15:20 > 3:15:22like climate change and terrorism.

3:15:24 > 3:15:26But leaving the EU would mean losing all of this.

3:15:26 > 3:15:32It's a leap in the dark and would leave UK families £4,300 worse off.

3:15:35 > 3:15:38So, on June 23rd, vote for more opportunities

3:15:38 > 3:15:41and a stronger future for Sam and everyone you know -

3:15:41 > 3:15:45your family and friends, your children and grandchildren.

3:15:46 > 3:15:50Vote for a Britain that's stronger, safer and better off.