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Nigel Farage: We can ONLY control our borders by leaving the EU

NIGEL Farage will use a keynote speech tomorrow to say that the threat of a surge of uncontrolled immigration to Britain will be the defining issue of the EU referendum.

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Speaking at a major Brexit conference in London, the Ukip leader will warn that a vote to stay in the EU will mean that migrant numbers will soar to new record levels.
He will point out that the EU is being pushed to accept Turkey as a new member by the British and German governments, while Bosnia's application is also being actively considered, opening Britain up to almost 80million economic migrants.
The major intervention comes as the Daily Express' online poll has attracted more than 106,000 votes with 92 per cent saying they want Britain to free itself from Brussels rule.
And in a further boost to the Brexit campaign one of Britain's most high profile companies Tate and Lyle Sugars has announced that it believes the country should vote to leave the EU and dismissed David Cameron's membership renegotiation.
The company's senior vice president Gerald Mason has said that if more significant reform is not forthcoming "we are absolutely certain that our business and people who work in it would have a more secure future outside the EU."
His comments make a mockery of claims by Britain Stronger in Europe (BSE) that a Brexit would spell economic disaster for the UK.
And in his speech Mr Farage will warn that the UK will not be able to cope with the surge of migrants if it stays in the EU.
He will be speaking at the 'The Good Life after Brexit: How Britain will be safer leaving the EU - and what comes next' conference which will issue a rallying call for Britain to quit the EU and seize the opportunity afforded by the restoration of national independence.
Mr Farage will explain that the inclusion of Turkey in the EU will allow its population of 75 million to come to Britain along with the millions of Syrian migrants who are in refugee camps there.

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