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France says it WOULD move the 'Jungle' camp from Calais to Kent after a Brexit vote but Out campaigners dismiss the claim as 'propaganda'  

Francois Hollande insists Britain will face Brexit 'consequences'
In an incendiary intervention, French economy minister Emmanuel Macron, pictured top right, claimed Brexit would provoke France into tearing up the bilateral deal that sees thousands of migrants heading to Britain halted at camps in Calais, main image, before they cross the Channel. But the claim was immediately dismissed as 'propaganda' and 'ludicrous' scaremongering by Out campaigners, inset. They claimed the row was being orchestrated as Prime Minister David Cameron, bottom right, travelled to France to meet Francois Hollande today. Mr Macron last night declared: 'The day this relationship unravels, migrants will no longer be in Calais.' Tory MP Bernard Jenkin today insisted: 'What we have now is propaganda being produced at the request of the British Government.'

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