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Hello, I'm Ros Atkins, this is Outside Source. | :00:11. | :00:13. | |
We're live in Edinburgh with three days to go until the UK votes | :00:14. | :00:19. | |
in a referendum over whether it wants to be in - | :00:20. | :00:22. | |
After the death of MP Jo Cox who was killed | :00:23. | :00:27. | |
Parliament paid tribute to her today. | :00:28. | :00:37. | |
Her children will grow up to know what an amazing woman and their | :00:38. | :00:43. | |
mother was. Such a great loss to our politics. | :00:44. | :00:53. | |
Nigel Farage - a key figure in the Leave campaign has | :00:54. | :00:56. | |
accused the Prime Minister of politicising her death. | :00:57. | :01:07. | |
The Remain camp are using these awful circumstances to try and say | :01:08. | :01:14. | |
that the motives of wonder arranged, dangerous individual were similar, | :01:15. | :01:25. | |
with half the country, who want to leave the EU. | :01:26. | :01:26. | |
In a moment we'll hear from several young people | :01:27. | :01:29. | |
here about how they will vote, and what hopes they have | :01:30. | :01:31. | |
Also, we'll be live in Paris to find out the latest from Euro 2016 - | :01:32. | :01:36. | |
it's England vs Slovakia and Wales vs Russia. | :01:37. | :01:44. | |
Wales currently leading 3-0. England 0-0 Slovakia. | :01:45. | :02:07. | |
I'm in Edinburgh and here in Scotland the polls are telling us | :02:08. | :02:10. | |
that most of the country are pro-remaining in the EU. | :02:11. | :02:13. | |
Let's have a look at what both sides of | :02:14. | :02:15. | |
What is curious about a referendum, you are left with three conclusions, | :02:16. | :02:34. | |
in, out, and I'm not sure. Lots of different reasons for reaching those | :02:35. | :02:38. | |
points. Some advice offered by voters to date. Boris Johnson, one | :02:39. | :02:43. | |
of the big voices in the League campaign. | :02:44. | :02:47. | |
"Less than three days until your chance to Vote Leave | :02:48. | :02:51. | |
+ take control of our country's destiny." | :02:52. | :02:56. | |
Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London says "Let's make the right | :02:57. | :02:58. | |
safer Britain that gives more opportunities to young people." | :02:59. | :03:03. | |
Speaking of young people, five are joining us on the Royal mile. Thank | :03:04. | :03:11. | |
you for coming out. Sadiq Khan offering you advice, are you ready | :03:12. | :03:19. | |
to listen? No, I am not. European students do not have to pay Jewish | :03:20. | :03:22. | |
in Scotland, Scottish students do not have to pay, creating a decrease | :03:23. | :03:28. | |
in the amount of places in universities. Scottish students | :03:29. | :03:35. | |
should come first. As a European student, I disagree. I pay Jewish, a | :03:36. | :03:43. | |
of tuition, like any other Scottish students, doing a postgrad degree. | :03:44. | :03:47. | |
Like all of you, we had to work hard to get into university, I have | :03:48. | :03:52. | |
learned my place in a British university, just as you could have | :03:53. | :03:58. | |
and your place in any European university. David Cameron was on | :03:59. | :04:11. | |
Question Time, saying we trade more with Luxembourg and India, because | :04:12. | :04:17. | |
we can not have a trade deal. Same on the opportunities the EU brings | :04:18. | :04:21. | |
the people. Young people in Edinburgh and across Scotland have | :04:22. | :04:26. | |
opportunity to study abroad, and that is fully funded. By taking | :04:27. | :04:31. | |
those of virginity away, people will be getting a real disadvantage in | :04:32. | :04:34. | |
the future. Universities have quotas. I never see it as EU | :04:35. | :04:40. | |
students taking my places. It is not like that. We need Simon English | :04:41. | :04:46. | |
students, international students, this and that. -- we need so many. | :04:47. | :04:52. | |
Not about EU students taking the places of Scottish. Universities can | :04:53. | :04:58. | |
set their own funding policies and structures. That is a policy by the | :04:59. | :05:03. | |
League campaign, around the Common fisheries policy. The gunmen can say | :05:04. | :05:12. | |
how that is re-enacted on the ground. You should speak to the | :05:13. | :05:17. | |
thousands of fishermen left. 90% support Leave. It the industry has | :05:18. | :05:23. | |
been completely destroyed. Michael Gove's father's business destroyed | :05:24. | :05:28. | |
because of that policy. To back it up as a European success, when even | :05:29. | :05:36. | |
Stronger Inside have conceded the European fisheries policy is a | :05:37. | :05:39. | |
failure. It is the British government setting the quotas for | :05:40. | :05:44. | |
every fisherman in every region. You cannot blame the EE for how the | :05:45. | :05:49. | |
British national government divides the quotas per region in the United | :05:50. | :05:54. | |
Kingdom. That is false. You cannot blame the EU for something that all | :05:55. | :06:01. | |
of you have chosen. The fishing quotas are enforced by the EU. I | :06:02. | :06:04. | |
understand we have to protect stocks. The fact of the matter, | :06:05. | :06:08. | |
quotas should be set by national and active representatives, not | :06:09. | :06:14. | |
unelected rappers additives. It is quite clear I could legally chatting | :06:15. | :06:17. | |
until this time tomorrow. Two quick questions. If you picked out one | :06:18. | :06:22. | |
issue which would decide how you vote, I know you cannot vote, you | :06:23. | :06:27. | |
are Dutch. What is the one driver beyond all the other issues? For me, | :06:28. | :06:34. | |
about sovereignty. Is our parliaments are from do we make our | :06:35. | :06:39. | |
own laws? In my opinion, in my campaign's opinion, we do not. It is | :06:40. | :06:45. | |
see Scotland and the rest of the UK, what will happen, a clear message to | :06:46. | :06:50. | |
the rest of the world, I hope that we are an open, tolerant, liberal | :06:51. | :06:54. | |
society. I would agree with Liam. I'm a history student, it is about | :06:55. | :06:59. | |
symbolism, Britain being part of the EU, saying we are in unison with | :07:00. | :07:04. | |
you. We want to work together to make the world better. Nowhere else | :07:05. | :07:08. | |
in the world as a country apologised for wanting to live under their | :07:09. | :07:12. | |
vendors. That is why I'll be voting leave. The second is about identity, | :07:13. | :07:17. | |
people have many different identities. Do you all feel | :07:18. | :07:23. | |
European? An important part of how you view yourselves? I don't view | :07:24. | :07:29. | |
myself European. I would say I'm Scottish, my parents are Nigerian. | :07:30. | :07:33. | |
I'm Scottish and Nigerian. Never say I am European. That does not mean I | :07:34. | :07:39. | |
think you're part of Europe, and it is important to stay in Europe. I am | :07:40. | :07:43. | |
definitely on the other side, I do feel European. I'm not sure what has | :07:44. | :07:50. | |
been a reason to feel that way, that idea. Just like any Eastern | :07:51. | :07:56. | |
European, any British person. I feel we are all European, we should move | :07:57. | :08:00. | |
on from national borders. Before we hear from the rest of you, it is | :08:01. | :08:05. | |
like London buses, you wait ages for young voters to come along, then 100 | :08:06. | :08:10. | |
walked by. Quickly, what is your identity. Is being European part of | :08:11. | :08:16. | |
it? Certainly not. When I look at the European flag and anthem, I held | :08:17. | :08:21. | |
my heart. I feel like a global citizen, I was on Twitter saying I | :08:22. | :08:26. | |
was going to be in the BBC Welham News channel, and I have people all | :08:27. | :08:32. | |
over saying they were tuning. Europe is fantastic I love it, but I'm | :08:33. | :08:35. | |
British, proud to be British, I will vote to leave. Pleasure to talk to | :08:36. | :08:42. | |
you. Explaining your thinking. That is a perspective of five young | :08:43. | :08:48. | |
Scottish people. We certainly are thankful for them joining. | :08:49. | :08:50. | |
Britian's referendum isn't the only European contest deciding in or out. | :08:51. | :08:53. | |
The group stages of football's European Championship | :08:54. | :08:55. | |
are coming to an end. Tonight it's Group B. | :08:56. | :08:57. | |
Russia against Wales in Toulouse and Slovakia | :08:58. | :08:59. | |
Ore Oduba is in Paris following the action. | :09:00. | :09:08. | |
Let's talk about Wales, the last time I saw the score, it was quite | :09:09. | :09:18. | |
something! You are not far wrong. Before this game, the permutations | :09:19. | :09:22. | |
were complicated. For Wales, all about winning against Russia, and | :09:23. | :09:27. | |
they would be three. They had taken the brief and then some. Fast | :09:28. | :09:32. | |
becoming one of Wales' greatest nights stop a leader Russia 3-0. -- | :09:33. | :09:40. | |
greatest nights. They leader Russia 3-0. Barring a miracle they are | :09:41. | :09:48. | |
through to the last 16. Aaron Ramsey opening the scoring, then Neil | :09:49. | :09:52. | |
Taylor with his first international goal. Gareth Bale putting the icing | :09:53. | :09:57. | |
on the cake. Three in the tournament, Golden Boot leading | :09:58. | :10:05. | |
scorer. Wales are in dreamland. One of the great sporting nights for | :10:06. | :10:08. | |
Wales. Cannot quite describe England's game and that Sam? -- in | :10:09. | :10:18. | |
those terms? Roy Hodgson gambling in the defeat of Wales, early in the | :10:19. | :10:24. | |
tournament. Daniel Sturridge and Vardy on a half-time, they went on | :10:25. | :10:28. | |
to score the goals. He made six changes going into this game. All | :10:29. | :10:33. | |
England had to do was get a point, and they would go through. Looking | :10:34. | :10:37. | |
like they may have a point, but they would like a lot more. Jamie Vardy | :10:38. | :10:43. | |
and Daniel Sturridge started. Jamie Vardy with a couple of chances, half | :10:44. | :10:47. | |
chances. Adam Lallana also went close. Both those two players | :10:48. | :10:53. | |
giving. Wayne Rooney, Dele Alli coming on. Dele Alli with a chance | :10:54. | :11:00. | |
cleared off the line. England banging on the door. Still no | :11:01. | :11:06. | |
badging, as it stands they will go through, but below Wales. Wales will | :11:07. | :11:18. | |
go as group winners. That defeat against England will be quickly | :11:19. | :11:21. | |
forgotten memory if they go through as group winners. Many thanks for | :11:22. | :11:28. | |
the update. We will be in Paris for the for the semifinals in a few | :11:29. | :11:35. | |
weeks' time. We are focusing on the EU referendum in Edinburgh. We will | :11:36. | :11:42. | |
get the analysis of Gavin Hewitt, looking at comments from Donald | :11:43. | :11:47. | |
Tusk, a senior figure in the EU. Once again pleading with British | :11:48. | :11:51. | |
people not to vote to leave. New research suggest forty per cent | :11:52. | :12:06. | |
of adults in the UK will be Our Health Correspondent Sophie | :12:07. | :12:09. | |
Hutchinson reports. John Marshall says his life used | :12:10. | :12:13. | |
to revolve around watching TV He was 17.5 stone, but after being | :12:14. | :12:15. | |
treated for prostate cancer, he decided he had to become | :12:16. | :12:19. | |
healthier and lost five stone. Feeling better, feeling healthier, | :12:20. | :12:22. | |
being healthier and it reduces your chance | :12:23. | :12:30. | |
of the cancer returning for men, and as I understand | :12:31. | :12:33. | |
for women as well. The Obesity Health Alliance says | :12:34. | :12:39. | |
almost 30% of British adults were classed as obese last year, | :12:40. | :12:45. | |
but the report suggests that figure could rise to almost 40% by 2035, | :12:46. | :12:50. | |
and during that time there may be more than 7 million new cases | :12:51. | :12:53. | |
of cancer, heart disease and stroke To help reduce waistlines, | :12:54. | :12:56. | |
the Alliance wants junk food advertising reduced on TV and online | :12:57. | :13:07. | |
and targets to lower the amount It says the Government's strategy | :13:08. | :13:10. | |
for targeting childhood obesity There have been delays on actually | :13:11. | :13:17. | |
publishing this strategy so we are calling on them to bring | :13:18. | :13:20. | |
it out but without any further delay and make sure they have come out | :13:21. | :13:24. | |
with a meaningful The report suggests that in 20 | :13:25. | :13:26. | |
years' time, being a normal weight If its estimates of soaring obesity | :13:27. | :13:30. | |
are accurate, experts are warning the impact on the NHS | :13:31. | :13:34. | |
could be unmanageable. We know the NHS is already under | :13:35. | :13:39. | |
incredible strain with more patients with obesity and importantly | :13:40. | :13:42. | |
the diseases associated with that, conditions associated with that, | :13:43. | :13:44. | |
we know it would be under more strain and more significant cost | :13:45. | :13:47. | |
to the NHS as well as social care. The Alliance says its predictions | :13:48. | :13:56. | |
should be a wake-up Today, the Government has promised | :13:57. | :14:00. | |
to set out its childhood obesity strategy shortly, | :14:01. | :14:07. | |
which it says will build on measures it is already taking | :14:08. | :14:15. | |
like on soft drinks. If you want more on that story, | :14:16. | :14:22. | |
visit This is Outside Source | :14:23. | :14:36. | |
live from Edinburgh, where our lead story is that it's | :14:37. | :14:45. | |
three days to go until the UK votes over its membership | :14:46. | :14:48. | |
of the European Union. The top story in the BBC Newsroom | :14:49. | :14:54. | |
is that Donald Trump has dropped his campaign manager - | :14:55. | :14:57. | |
who has guided him to becoming the Republican candidate | :14:58. | :14:59. | |
for the US presidency. Coming up shortly on BBC News. | :15:00. | :15:07. | |
If you're outside of the UK, Authorities have released details | :15:08. | :15:10. | |
of conversations they had with the Orlando gunman | :15:11. | :15:17. | |
during his attack on a nightclub. He identified himself | :15:18. | :15:22. | |
as an Islamic soldier, and mentioned the France terror | :15:23. | :15:26. | |
attacks during calls Here in the UK, the | :15:27. | :15:29. | |
News at Ten is next. They'll have more on the tributes | :15:30. | :15:32. | |
paid today to murdered Politicians from across | :15:33. | :15:35. | |
the political spectrum paid tribute As has been detailed, this country | :15:36. | :15:58. | |
is split whether to stay in the EU are not. Most analysts believe it is | :15:59. | :16:04. | |
far too close to call. The same cannot be said for the people at the | :16:05. | :16:10. | |
top of the European Union. They are hoping the UK opts to stay in the | :16:11. | :16:12. | |
EU. Today European Council President, | :16:13. | :16:14. | |
Donald Tusk, said "Whatever the UK vote is, | :16:15. | :16:20. | |
we must take a long hard look I appeal to the British citizens: | :16:21. | :16:22. | |
Stay with us,". This is a man who warned that a vote | :16:23. | :16:33. | |
to leave would be the end of Western political civilisation. There is a | :16:34. | :16:38. | |
risk that your scepticism is seen as something particular to the UK, | :16:39. | :16:42. | |
because this referendum is happening there. That is far from the case, we | :16:43. | :16:47. | |
have been in Cologne and Paris hearing Eurosceptic views. | :16:48. | :16:52. | |
A recent poll in France showed that only 41% had a "good | :16:53. | :16:57. | |
opinion" of the EU against 43% here in Britain. | :16:58. | :17:08. | |
We must not get the impression the UK is out of sync with other EU | :17:09. | :17:13. | |
members. To talk with Russ is Gavin Hewitt, | :17:14. | :17:24. | |
the BBC's chief European correspondent. I think they really | :17:25. | :17:33. | |
feel this. They are hugely concerned in Brussels, and across Europe. | :17:34. | :17:37. | |
There is a reason, the fear of contagion. If the UK votes to leave, | :17:38. | :17:44. | |
and the UK is reasonably successful, the fear is, other countries would | :17:45. | :17:48. | |
be pushing to leave. The president of the commission, Jean-Claude | :17:49. | :17:53. | |
Juncker has spoken of his fear the whole European project may unravel. | :17:54. | :17:58. | |
Some of that is reflective, you have quoted figures. 48% of Italians | :17:59. | :18:03. | |
saying they would be in favour of leaving the EU. 53% of French people | :18:04. | :18:10. | |
say they would like referendum. There is real concern at the rise of | :18:11. | :18:14. | |
Eurosceptic hearties, and the fear that the project may unravel, and if | :18:15. | :18:20. | |
Britain leaves the. This might be some kind of trigger. A Latin | :18:21. | :18:27. | |
language suggesting the EU was prepared to reform. Revisit exactly | :18:28. | :18:34. | |
what it is. I don't understand what the people at the top of the EU | :18:35. | :18:39. | |
mean. What issues made a shift on. Very interesting. When David Cameron | :18:40. | :18:45. | |
was negotiating, he was talking about the UK inside a reformed | :18:46. | :18:51. | |
Europe. Claiming some reforms, compromises had been made. The | :18:52. | :18:56. | |
direction of the EU is towards closer union. A lot of people | :18:57. | :19:05. | |
believe in closer integration. Often when you are in Brussels, you get | :19:06. | :19:11. | |
the sense closer Corporation and integration, it is a good thing. Is | :19:12. | :19:16. | |
there a kind of reform programme out there. , no, but senior officials, | :19:17. | :19:24. | |
like Donald Tusk talk about the need to do things at the European level, | :19:25. | :19:30. | |
when they have done best of European level, other things left at a | :19:31. | :19:40. | |
national level. Is there an integral programme of reforms, I don't think | :19:41. | :19:45. | |
anyone has sketched that out. Regardless of how the vote goes, the | :19:46. | :19:51. | |
European Union will have to do that. A quick word about leadership. | :19:52. | :19:55. | |
Whichever way the vote goes, a huge pressure on the EU as an | :19:56. | :20:00. | |
institution. If you read a lot of the press, fierce criticism of | :20:01. | :20:06. | |
Donald Tusk, France was Lance -- Francois Hollande. Who is there to | :20:07. | :20:14. | |
lead? There are big elections in Germany, France stop important | :20:15. | :20:17. | |
referendum in Italy, come the autumn. Some of the big leaders, I | :20:18. | :20:23. | |
think feel under threat, even in Germany. Where Angela Merkel, her | :20:24. | :20:30. | |
ratings are good despite the controversy over refugees. Not quite | :20:31. | :20:35. | |
the same as two years ago, when she was from much queen of Europe, | :20:36. | :20:39. | |
holding it together. Certainly Francois Hollande will struggle to | :20:40. | :20:46. | |
get back inside the palace. At the moment, you are quite right. Leaders | :20:47. | :20:51. | |
feel vulnerable, facing elections within the next 12 months, at the | :20:52. | :20:57. | |
most critical point for the European Project for a long time. | :20:58. | :21:01. | |
To Northern Ireland now and a look at the impact of the vote there. | :21:02. | :21:06. | |
A poll released last month suggested about 48-per cent want to remain, | :21:07. | :21:09. | |
32 per cent want to leave, and 20-percent were undecided.The | :21:10. | :21:11. | |
debate is focusing on how leaving the EU might affect | :21:12. | :21:13. | |
Much of it comes down to fears that if the UK leaves the EU, | :21:14. | :21:24. | |
there'll be border controls between Northern Ireland | :21:25. | :21:26. | |
So could the flow of trade and migration be between | :21:27. | :21:32. | |
Chris Page has a look, a warning his report | :21:33. | :21:39. | |
The border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland wide | :21:40. | :21:52. | |
swathe through -- winds its way through lakes, rivers and forests. | :21:53. | :21:55. | |
There are no passport checks, you could miss it. Many businesses trade | :21:56. | :22:02. | |
across the frontier. This furniture manufacture is on the UK side of the | :22:03. | :22:06. | |
border, but has customers in the Republic. This owner thinks it will | :22:07. | :22:10. | |
change if the UK cuts its ties with the EU. From a business point of | :22:11. | :22:15. | |
view, a disaster. All along the border area. I can remember the | :22:16. | :22:22. | |
customs when he started business. Basically filling out forms, | :22:23. | :22:25. | |
queueing as well. You had Judy to pay. Not all business people think | :22:26. | :22:32. | |
that way. The owner of this restaurant says the EU has caused | :22:33. | :22:41. | |
damage. It is good for big business, big banks, and politicians. Small | :22:42. | :22:47. | |
and medium business, it is being stifled by ultra-regulation. | :22:48. | :22:51. | |
Although Northern Ireland is in the UK, a power-sharing administration | :22:52. | :22:55. | |
in Belfast has responsibility for most government affairs. The First | :22:56. | :23:00. | |
Minister thinks Northern Ireland would be better off outside the EU. | :23:01. | :23:05. | |
Weekends strike our own trade deals. When the going to do trade deals | :23:06. | :23:10. | |
with China, the Middle East, we are constrained by the European | :23:11. | :23:13. | |
regulations and rules. We have to be very careful about that. This will | :23:14. | :23:20. | |
free us up to do more deals. She is a Unionist, he wants to maintain | :23:21. | :23:24. | |
Northern Ireland's union with the UK. Her partner in government is an | :23:25. | :23:29. | |
Irish nationalists, who wants the region to go in with a united | :23:30. | :23:33. | |
Ireland, that is campaigning for the UK to remain in the EEE. For us to | :23:34. | :23:39. | |
see a situation where effectively Ireland is divided in such a | :23:40. | :23:44. | |
dramatic way, the North, effectively being tied up to England, and Wales, | :23:45. | :23:50. | |
against a backdrop of the Republic being in Europe, it creates so many | :23:51. | :23:57. | |
economic and physical barriers. Very few people think the piece would be | :23:58. | :24:00. | |
in danger if the UK came out of Europe. The result of the referendum | :24:01. | :24:05. | |
will affect Northern Ireland more than most places, because it is next | :24:06. | :24:11. | |
door to another EU state, which lies just across the UK's and the land | :24:12. | :24:13. | |
border. Three things to tell you, if you | :24:14. | :24:24. | |
want more information on the EU referendum, you can get that right | :24:25. | :24:28. | |
now through the BBC News website. And the BBC News app. The football | :24:29. | :24:36. | |
has finished, England 0-0 Slovakia. Wales 3-0 Russia. Wales topped the | :24:37. | :24:45. | |
group. Just about to leave the centre of Edinburgh, and take the | :24:46. | :24:48. | |
train to London. I will be helping the BBC as we organise a huge event | :24:49. | :24:53. | |
in Wembley, North London looking at the EU random. I will speak to you | :24:54. | :24:58. | |
from Wembley. I will leave you down this glorious view, down the Royal | :24:59. | :25:00. | |
mile in Edinburgh. Whether it is the astronomical | :25:01. | :25:17. | |
calendar or Dimitri logical | :25:18. | :25:19. |