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Hammond: Quitting EU will damage car industry in the Midlands

The Foreign Secretary tells Jonathan Walker that the stakes are too high to consider leaving Europe

Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond

Foreign investment in West Midlands manufacturing could dry up if , Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond has warned.

He said the car industry, which employs thousands, would be particularly hurt by a decision to quit the EU.

has announced investment of billions of pounds in the West Midlands, including £1.5 billion in its Solihull factory over the past five years as well as investment at sites in Birmingham, Coventry and its engine plant near Wolverhampton.

Mr Hammond spoke to the Birmingham Post as the battle for Britain’s future got firmly under way following Prime Minister David Cameron’s announcement that a referendum on EU membership would be held on June 23.

The Foreign Secretary also said:

* The remaining EU countries will punish Britain if it quits by forcing us to pay a high price for access to EU markets

* The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ could be forced to open its borders to the EU’s 500 million citizens even if it leaves

* A decision to quit the EU would be permanent – but if the country chooses to stay, it could change its mind 20 or 30 years later