If we leave the European Union it's a risk to our economy - it's a risk to pensioners, it's a risk to homeowners, it's a risk to people in work.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There are economic risks if we leave, economic risks if we remain.
As an entrepreneur, I have been known for taking risks throughout my career, but leaving the European Union is not one of the risks I would want the U.K. to take - not as an investor, not as a father, and not as a grandfather. I am deeply concerned about the impact of leaving.
Whether we vote to leave or remain, there are risks to our future; there are challenges in the global economy.
If we leave the European Union, there will be an immediate economic shock that will hit financial markets. People will not know what the future looks like.
My view is that those challenges will be easier to meet, those risks will be less if we vote to leave because we will have control of the economic levers; we will have control over money we send to the European Union. We will have control over our own laws, and as a result, we will be able to deal with whatever the world throws at us.
A U.K. vote to exit the European Union could have significant economic repercussions.
I believe that there are better opportunities to keep people safe if we are outside the European Union.
Anyone who's working in manufacturing here should know they will have increased opportunities if we leave the European Union.
Europe should stick to an open economy, to competition and we should refuse protectionism. It will not save one single job in the long run to protect non-competitive industries.
I can't foretell the future, but I don't believe that the act of leaving the European Union would make our economic position worse; I think it would make it better.