Posh and Becks back REMAIN just two days before the EU referendum urging voters to stay in 'for our children'


The England footballing hero and his former pop star wife (main picture) said Britain should be facing the challenges of the world together with its allies. Beckham recalled how he and other British-born players at Manchester United were good enough to be successful alone but were a 'better and more successful team' because of European additions such as Eric Cantona, Roy Keane and Peter Schmeichel. With polls showing the referendum going down to the wire (the latest polls pictured inset), the Remain campaign will hope a late celebrity endorsement will help push them over the line. Prime Minister David Cameron immediately welcomed the endorsement on Twitter today and will hope it is enough to push his Remain campaign over the line on ThursdayThe ex-England captain said Britain was part of a 'vibrant and connected world' - but added the country would remain 'great' whatever the result on Thursday. Polls show the referendum going down to the wire and the Remain campaign will hope a late celebrity endorsement will help push them over the line.

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