Rivals flotillas clash in Thames ahead of EU vote

Rival groups on Wednesday took to the Thames river in the British capital, London, with their message on the upcoming vote to decide the UK’s future in EU bloc.
Opinion polls show growing support for Britain’s exit from EU or Brexit. The leader of the UK Independence party, Nigel Farage, who wants Britain to quit EU, took his supporters on flotillas.
British Prime Minister David Cameron, who is rooting for “remain vote”, has staked his political career on the vote. His days may be numbered if the referendum goes against him next week.

Al Jazeera’s Jonah Hull reports from London.

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