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EU referendum debate as it happened: David Cameron and Nigel Farage clash on ITV

Follow all the latest updates as they happened here

Jon Stone
Tuesday 07 June 2016 22:38 BST
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David Cameron and Nigel Farage answered questions from a studio audience
David Cameron and Nigel Farage answered questions from a studio audience (ITV)

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David Cameron and Nigel Farage are going head-to-head in a debate about the EU referendum. Here are the latest updates:

Cameron accuses top Tories of EU referendum 'untruths'
Vote Leave accused over 'misleading' website
Billions taken out of Sterling system ahead of poll
Brexit 'could cost £34bn in export tax'
Why register to vote in the referendum?

Today's debate between Nigel Farage and David Cameron on ITV will start at 9pm and run for an hour.

Each of the party leaders will face questions for a 200-strong audience for about half an hour.

Mr Farage is arguing for Remain, while Mr Farage wants to leave the European Union.

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