Prime Minister David Cameron joined forces with leading figures from the Left to accuse members of his Cabinet of conning the British and preparing to "put a bomb" under the UK economy.
Following a weekend of bitter in-party fighting, Cameron slammed fellow Conservatives for performing a "con-trick" on voters with their economic case for leaving the EU, Sky News reported on Monday.
Backed by Labor's Harriet Harman, Liberal Democrat Tim Farron and the Green party's Natalie Bennett, he said leave campaigners were being "undemocratic and reckless".
He also threw down the gauntlet for leading figures of the Brexit camp - including Justice Secretary Michael Gove and former Mayor of London Boris Johnson - to clearly spell out their economic plan if the UK exits the bloc.
Source: MENA
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