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Cameron and Farage face public questions on EU referendum

David Cameron and Nigel Farage faced public questions on the EU referendum in a live TV event.

The Prime Minister said leaving the EU amounted to quitting and we are not quitters, he said. Ukip leader Nigel Farage said being British meant not being bullied by anybody.

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Gisela Stuart says there is 'no status quo' on ballot paper

Gisela Stuart MP, from the Leave campaign with Boris Johnson, said that Nigel Farage was measured and focused on what is important in the referendum.

She criticised David Cameron, saying that the Prime Minister couldn't show where he had control, and "didn't even try to defend his deal even when he was challenged."

When asked about the potential for being shut out if we leave, she said that the President of the European Commission stated that Britain would be punished whatever the outcome.

"The notion that there is something like a status quo in the ballot paper is just not there," she said.

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