British Prime Minister David Cameron has urged the people of Britain to not allow the Brexit campaign to influence their decision, warning that the Continent could descend into WW3 if Britain leaves the EU. Mr Cameron said Britain must remain in the EU in order to ensure the stability of Europe. Mirror.co.uk reports: Introduced by Labour ex-Foreign Secretary David Miliband at the British Museum in London, he said: “Can we be so sure peace and stability on our continent are assured beyond any shadow of doubt? Is that a risk worth taking? “I would never be so rash to make that assumption.” But he was attacked hours later by Brexit-backing Mr Johnson, who said: “People should think very hard before they make these kinds of warnings. “No, I don’t believe that leaving the EU would cause World War Three to break out on the European continent.” And Mr Cameron’s spokesman admitted the government has made no contingency plans for a Leave vote in the June 23 referendum – despite the warning of war. Mr Cameron evoked the image of the lines of fallen British soldiers’ graves on the continent. He referred to Britain’s role in “pivotal moments in European history: Blenheim, Trafalgar, [...]