The Independent

Champion of the free market to lead campaign to stay in EU

- OLIVER WRIGHT POLITICAL EDITOR

A businessma­n who said that the public shouldn’t complain about migrants undercutti­ng British workers is to lead the campaign to keep the country in the EU.

It will be announced on Monday that Lord Rose, former chief executive of Marks & Spencer, will be the chairman of the In campaign. But the appointmen­t is likely to be leapt upon by opponents because of his robust views on the free movement of labour.

Two years ago the Conservati­ve peer said he had little sympathy with people who complained that jobs were being taken by workers from Bulgaria and Romania who were prepared to work for less money. “I’m a freemarket economist; we operate in a free market,” he told Sky News. “If these people want to come here, and work the hours they are prepared to work for the wages they are prepared to work for, then so be it.”

Yesterday Lord Rose said he believed that pulling out of the EU would risk Britain’s prosperity. “Most people will make a hard-headed, practical calculatio­n in the coming referendum on what is best for the British people,” he said.

“I believe that Britain is stronger in Europe. The choice is between remaining stronger, safer and better-off inside Europe, or taking a leap into the unknown, risking our prosperity, threatenin­g our safety, and diminishin­g our influence in the world.”

The announceme­nt comes as the two anti-EU groups traded blows. The Vote Leave campaign has been launched with the backing of major political donors as well as MPs and prominent figures from the world of business. But it faces a battle with the rival group, Leave EU, launched by the Ukip-backerArro­n Banks, to win the designatio­n of the Electoral Commission as the official Out voice.

Whicheverg­roup comes out on top will enjoy advantages including higher spending limits, campaign broadcasts and public funding of up to £600,000. But while Ukip’s leader Nigel Farage pledged to work “hand in hand” with Leave EU, the party’s onlyMP, Douglas Carswell, has come out firmly for Vote Leave.

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GETTY Lord Rose, former M&S boss, says leaving EU is risky

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