Suff wrote:However, what he is really saying is this.
"If we give up our freedoms and our ability to control our own borders, then we might have a short term impact in the French just letting the immigrants on the trains/ferries.
Well they will until the UK simply sends them back with everyone on them until the French get the message that the UK border is not going to be permeable the way the French one is.
No he is not, he is conflating the two: membership of the EU and the bilateral Le Tourquet treaty.
Asked about the suggestion that he was "scaremongering" by linking a vote to leave the EU with the moving of the Calais migrant camps to the south coast of England, Mr Cameron said it was a very real risk.
"There are any number of opposition politicians in France who would love to tear up the excellent agreement we have with France to make sure that we have our borders on their side of the Channel - I don't think we should give those politicians any excuse to do that," he said.
"If we can get this deal in Europe, if we can get this renegotiation fixed and we can stay in a reformed Europe, you know what you get. You know the borders stay in Calais."
Illegal immigrant camps on the south coast of England will only become a reality if Cameron keeps to his weak-kneed, lily-livered and bumbling idiot approach to control of our borders. Estimates show that some 1.4m illegals have been let into the UK since 2010; and that is at the at the lower end of esitmates.
If the UK does not want to let in illegal immigrants (through any port or airport) it is perfectly within its rights to stop them; and being, or not being, a member of the EU is neither here nor there.
I have already said that I wish to remain in the EU, but I will be spitting blood as I mark my X if this sort of scaremongering is used to get others to vote the same way.