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France 'ready to roll out red carpet' to UK investors in event of EU exit

Economy minister Arnaud Montebourg, speaking after British eurosceptics' election win, mimicked David Cameron's offer to French tax exiles.

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"France is ready to roll out the red carpet to British investors if Britain leaves the EU," said French economy minister Arnaud Montebourg, in a swipe at David Cameron, reports RFI.

In an interview with French Metronews freesheet, Montebourg hit back at British Prime Minister David Cameron, who said in 2012 that Britain would roll out the red carpet to French people fleeing the country's tax laws.

"If they were to vote to leave the EU, France would roll out the red carpet to British investors fleeing their country" said Montebourg. "They will all come to France because companies need Europe".

His remarks came just after eurosceptic party UKIP topped the poll in European elections in Britain.

Cameron has already pledged to put Britain's membership to a referendum by 2017 if he is reelected next year.

Read more of this report from RFI.