
Penny Mordaunt (Portsmouth North) - OUT
‘Anyone who wants further reform and a Europe based on democracy should vote to leave.’
Flick Drummond (Portsmouth South) - IN
‘The economic argument for being in the largest free market in the world is very important for our businesses.’
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George Hollingbery (Meon Valley) - IN
‘I would like to remain in the EU but regardless of whether people agree with me or not, it’s vitally important that everyone casts their vote.’
Alan Mak (Havant) - IN
‘The risks of leaving are too great and put jobs and businesses at risk.’
Caroline Dinenage (Gosport) - IN
‘In my heart the emotional argument for a ‘Brexit’ is still enticing, but, in my head, there is too much uncertainty about the economic implications of leaving for me to risk, there is too much at stake.’
Suella Fernandes (Fareham) - OUT
‘I’m uncomfortable with the fact that our legal system and laws are routinely overridden by the EU.’
Andrew Tyrie (Chichester) - IN
‘There are economic risks of staying and leaving, but the risks are greater to leave.’
Damian Hinds (East Hampshire) - IN
‘The combination of EU membership and the English language has underpinned our strong rate of inward investment.’