David Cameron joins forces with former union leader Brendan Barber urging UK to vote remain
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<p>‘The UK’s workers wo l be hit by a “triple threat” to jobs, wages a prices i shops if the co try votes to leave the E ropea U io , Davi Camero a former tra e io lea er Sir Bre a Barber have war e .</p>
<p>The Prime Mi ister a the ex-Tra es U io Co gress (TUC) ge eral secretary ack owle ge they were likely allies b t the “special circ msta ces” of the EU refere m mea t the “r les of co ve tio al politics” co l be temporarily set asi e.’</p>
<p><a href="http://www.theg ar ia .com/comme tisfree/2016/apr/27/ avi -camero -bre a -barber-e rope-british-workers-brexit" target="_bla k">Rea more: Davi Camero joi s forces with former io lea er Bre a Barber rgi g UK to vote remai </a></p>
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