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Is the EU Referendum "gambling" with the future of young Britons?

The World Tonight

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The Education Secretary Nicky Morgan made a pitch this week for the youth vote, ahead, of the Europe referendum. Mrs Morgan, who supports the campaign to remain in the European Union, urged them to take part in the referendum and to lobby parents and grandparents not to "gamble" with young people's future. How well did the pitch go down? Two young voters gave us their views. Jane Prinsely, who will be 18 just before the referendum, is studying in Norwich, and wants to stay in the EU. Connor Donnithorne, is 19, studying in Cornwall, and is keen to leave. (Photo image: Jane Prinsely and Connor Donnithorne. Credit: ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½)

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