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UK 'better off leaving horrendous bureaucracy of EU'
As former US President Bill Clinton joins a list of dignitaries advising Britain not to leave the European Union, we hear an opposing view from US economist Irwin Stelzer of the Hudson Institute. He argues that Britain's influence in world affairs will remain strong in the event of a vote to leave the EU and says that the economists and institutions warning against a 'Brexit' have a vested interest in doing so, adding that Britain would be better off without the 'horrendous bureaucracy' of Brussels.
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