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Farage rejects link between Jo Cox murder and referendum campaign

Nigel Farage has claimed the Leave side in the referendum campaign have been depicted as the "bad guys" following Jo Cox's killing.

Speaking in Gateshead, the Ukip leader said he rejected his side being depicted like that.

In other EU referendum developments on Monday:

  • Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn has said the EU must change "dramatically" if Britain votes to remain
  • Conservative Baroness Warsi switched from supporting Leave to Remain, accusing some Brexit campaigners of spreading "hate and xenophobia"
  • Car maker Nissan is taking legal action against Vote Leave over use of its logo
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Corbyn: I'm not a lover of the European Union

Credit: Sky News

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has said he is "not a lover of the European Union".

Responding to questions from young voters at a Sky News event, the Labour leader said remaining in the EU is a "rational decision" Britain should take in order to try and improve it.

Mr Corbyn added that he would still want to work with people across Europe on environmental protection, public ownership issues.

"I think we'd get a long way down the line like that," he said.

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