
Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown speaks during a press conference announce he is standing down as an MP, at The Kirkcaldy Old Kirk Trust on December.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain would become the North Korea of Europe if the country leaves the European Union with no friends or influence, former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has warned.
Brown said Britain was on course to overtake Germany as Europe's most powerful economy in the next decade, but this would be jeopardised by an EU exit, while Prime Minister David Cameron's current "half-in half-out" stance had already weakened the country's international relevance on issues such as Ukraine.
"We must tell the truth about the 3 million jobs, 25,000 companies, 200 billion pounds of annual exports and 450 billion pounds of inward investment linked to Europe," Brown wrote in an article for the Guardian newspaper published on Tuesday.
"And we must talk about how the Hong Kong option - 'leaving Europe to join the World' - is really the North Korea option, out in the cold with few friends, no influence, little new trade and even less investment."
Cameron has promised to hold an in/out referendum on Britain's EU membership by the end of 2017 if his Conservative Party wins an election on May 7.
Brown's Labour Party, running neck and neck with Conservatives in most polls, has said it will not offer such a referendum unless there is a substantial shift of powers from London to Brussels.
An opinion poll last month found support for Britain remaining in the EU at its highest level for four years, with 45 percent in favour of staying in the bloc opposed to 35 percent against.
never do think very much about what they're doing and the consequences.


UKIP wants us to leave, unless I'm missing something, obviously a lot of UKIP voters/donors etc have vested interests in the extra profits they would make if we leave the EU. I dare say that Germany and France would probably donate to UKIP if they had the chance. The point is whether you're in the EU or not that to sell goods to the EU your goods would still have to meet EU regulations, to trade with the EU you would still have to pay any taxes that the EU levied. 


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