British MP Quits Pro-'Brexit' Campaign to Protest 'Hate'
British MP Quits Pro-'Brexit' Campaign to Protest 'Hate' The former chair of Britain's Conservative party has quit the so- called "Brexit" campaign to leave the European Union, after accusing EU opponents of "hate and xenophobia." News of the resignation came early Monday, with Sayeeda Warsi telling reporters she decided to quit the "leave" movement after viewing a new campaign poster circulating ahead of Thursday's vote. A daughter of Pakistani immigrants, Warsi was the first Muslim woman to hold a cabinet-level position in British government. The poster shows images of migrants and refugees huddled on the border of Slovenia, over the caption "Breaking Point." Anti-EU leader Nigel Farage unveiled the image last week. The poster has been widely criticized, with conservative Finance Minister George Osborne likening it to "literature used in the 1930s." "I can't go on supporting this,"...