LONDON (Reuters) - Italy's prime minister said on Tuesday that there was a "huge risk" that Britain would leave the European Union in the next few years and he urged other countries to work to reduce the prospect of an exit.
"We are convinced that in the European Union countries, we are (underestimating) the risk of having the UK out of Europe. In my view, it's a huge risk," Enrico Letta told an audience in London after making a speech.
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