FLORENCE, ITALY – While in London took place the debate on Brexit organized by BBC, in Florence Michelangelo’s David wore a British coat. It was the Mayor of Florence, Dario Nardella, to promote the initiative to tribute the British deputy recently killed Jo Cox and to support a vote in favor of the European Union, against the Brexit.
At the same time, leading names from both sides of the EU referendum have traded blows in a live TV debate at Wembley Arena on the eve of the final day of campaigning. The BBC’s Great Debate featured almost two hours of questions on immigration, the economy and sovereignty.
The vote is scheduled for Thursday June 23, 2016. The first results will be available the following day in the early morning, St. John, the patron saint of the city of Florence, Italy.
Stasera la bandiera della Gran Bretagna veste il David. Per Jo Cox. Per l’Europa. #Remain #JoCoxMP #StrongerIn pic.twitter.com/1JnNrHXei5
— Dario Nardella (@DarioNardella) June 21, 2016
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