Brexit campaigners cried hypocrisy after Jeremy Corbyn changed his tune to back the Remain campaign in the EU referendum . David Cameron said he welcomed Mr Corbyn’s backing for EU membership Making his first major speech of the referendum campaign, Corbyn stood by past criticisms of the EU but said Britain had to remain in to fight for social reform. The Sun reports: As late as last summer the Islington MP refused to rule out campaigning for Brexit, having previously branded EU policies “crazy and immoral”. But pragmatism has ruled the day and the Labour leader is backing the In campaign after – as Hilary Benn put it – going on a (very swift) “journey” As a reminder of this apparent U-turn, the Leave.EU campaign has published his previous comments on the EU. Corbyn’s views on the EU. pic.twitter.com/zg3kTg89N9 — LEAVE.EU (@LeaveEUOfficial) April 14, 2016 Here’s a flavour: 1993 Speaking against the Masstrichy treaty “It takes away from national Parliaments the power to set economic policy and hands it over to an unelected set of bankers who will impose the economic policies of price stability, deflation and high unemployment throughout the European Community.” 2003 EU kills industry in Africa “The [...]