LONDON, ENGLAND, UK (JUNE 22, 2016) (UK POOL - ACCESS ALL) // (SOUNDBITE) (English) PROMINENT CONSERVATIVE POLITICIAN AND BREXIT CAMPAIGNER BORIS JOHNSON, SAYING: “I’m afraid we didn’t get anything in that deal in February, there was no real change to our border arrangements, no real change to any of the ways in which Brussels runs our lives. Sixty percent of our laws coming from Brussels, our entire fisheries controlled by Brussels. You’ve got the EU commissions sitting instead of us, deciding how our UK fish are going to be parcelled up. So you take back control and I think it will be a big big moment for democracy in our country and around Europe.” // (SOUNDBITE) (English) UKIP LEADER, NIGEL FARAGE, SAYING: “Tomorrow we can vote for real change. Tomorrow we can vote to put power back in the hands of people, we can vote to take control of our country back, we can vote to get our borders back, we can vote to get our pride and self-respect as a nation and in who we are as a people back. I want us tomorrow to vote for Britain to become independent. I want us to vote for us to become democratic. I want us to vote for us to become a normal country, because normal countries make their own laws, normal countries are in charge of their destiny and their future.” // BRISTOL, ENGLAND, UK (JUNE 22, 2016) (UK POOL - ACCESS ALL) // (SOUNDBITE) (English) FORMER PRIME MINISTER JOHN MAJOR, SAYING: “We British like to spread our influence around the world. We like to have power, we do not like to be an irrelevant bystander when there is international difficulties, and that is a further reason why we need to remain within the grouping of the European Union.” // (SOUNDBITE) (English) BRITISH PRIME MINISTER DAVID CAMERON, SAYING: “Think of one word that brings it all into one, which is ‘together’. Because frankly if we want a bigger economy and more jobs, we’re better if we do it together. If we want to fight climate change we’re better if we do it together. If we want to win against the terrorists and keep our country safe, we’re better if we do it together. So please give it everything you’ve got in these last hours to make sure that people go out and vote tomorrow. Go out and vote ‘remain’, go out and vote ‘remain’ for a bigger, better Britain inside a reformed European Union, stronger, safer, better off. A day to go, let’s do it, thank you very much.”