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Cameron hits new low with EU pensions threat

DAVID CAMERON was accused yesterday of resorting to using pensions to scaremonger the country into voting to remain in the EU.

The Prime Minister said workers should brace themselves for a less comfortable retirement if Britain leaves the EU, as the fight for the support of older voters intensified.

A new poll of 8,650 over-50s found the referendum campaign had so far had little impact — with only 2 per cent more voters having made up their mind in the last month and those splitting evenly between Leave and Remain.

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