Cameron holding Brexit vote ‘to blackmail’ Europe: Putin

British Prime Minister David Cameron speaks on the EU and to take part in a joint question and answer session at the British Gas HQ in Cardiff, South Wales, on June 15, 2016.
Britain goes to the polls on June 23 to decide whether Britain should leave or remain in the European Union. / AFP PHOTO /

SAINT PETERSBURG, Russia (AFP) — British Prime Minister David Cameron is holding a referendum on EU membership to “blackmail” and “scare” Europe, Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested Friday.

“Why has he set up this referendum? To blackmail Europe? Or to scare it? What is the purpose if he himself is against” Britain leaving the European Union, Putin said during a meeting with representatives of news agencies, including AFP.

“It’s not our business, it is the business of the British people. I have my opinion on the subject but I will not speak about it in advance,” he added, saying it was impossible to say what the result would be.

“Who can predict it? No one can predict (…) I think it would be inappropriate for me to do that,” the president added.

Britons vote on June 23 in a neck-and-neck referendum on whether to stay or leave the European Union. Campaigning remains suspended Saturday, two days after the murder of pro-EU lawmaker Jo Cox.

“Some experts say a Brexit will be to the detriment of Europe. But others say that the EU will be more stable,” Putin added, pointing to the example of British fishermen.

“They explain how hard it is to live with the restrictions on fishing. But there are advantages in other sectors,” Putin said.

“If you consider all these things, it’s very complicated” to choose, he added.

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