Andy Hill and Great Portland Estates鈥 James Pellatt are latest big names to sign up to 好色先生TV鈥檚 campaign

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Hill chief executive Andy Hill and Great Portland Estates head of projects James Pellatt are the latest big industry names to sign up to 好色先生TV鈥檚 remain in the EU campaign, 好色先生TV Says In, ahead of next month鈥檚 crucial referendum.

好色先生TV has come out in support of staying in the EU, after results of an exclusive survey of 1,300 construction professionals earlier this month showed two-thirds鈥 support for staying in.

An open letter has also been launched alongside the campaign, setting out construction鈥檚 case for remaining and the potential risks of a Brexit, backed by major businesses including Mace, Mott MacDonald
and JLL.

Hill and Pellatt were joined this week by several other new signatories, including Steven Barker, chairman of consultant Robinson Low Francis and Richard Saxon, former BDP chairman and founder of the Consultancy for the Built Environment.

Signing in an individual capacity, Andy Hill, head of housebuilder Hill, said a Brexit would have 鈥渟evere consequences鈥 for the housing industry and the economy as a whole.

Hill 鈥 which posted a 69% jump in pre-tax profit to 拢31m and record revenue of 拢304m in recent results for 2015 鈥 has a target of trebling turnover to 拢850m and delivering 2,500 homes a year by 2020. Hill said the firm鈥檚 targets could be 鈥渉ugely impacted鈥 by a Brexit.

He added: 鈥淎s Europe鈥檚 largest powerhouse, our economy is very much strengthened by our position within the EU [鈥 exiting this arrangement will likely result in a largescale slowdown that I believe will take many years to recover from.鈥

Elsewhere on the campaign trail, chancellor George Osborne warned that Britain would face a year-long 鈥淒IY recession鈥 if it left the EU, while NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens said a Brexit could be 鈥渧ery dangerous鈥 for the health service.