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Tue Jun 07, 2016 7:50 am
David Cameron and Nigel Farage will face questions on the EU referendum tonight at a live ITV show filmed in east London tonight, it has been announced.
The Here East broadcasting quarter in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Stratford will play host to the major set-piece show, it was announced tonight.
Both politicians will take questions from a studio audience in a one-hour broadcast moderated by ITV News presenter Julie Etchingham.
Preparations are already well under way to set the stage for the major event.
A series of live shows hosted by the major broadcasters could hold the key to swaying those who are still undecided in what is set to be a close-run vote.
Cameron and Farage Live: The EU Referendum will be broadcast at 9pm tonght on ITV.
ITV will also host a live debate at 8pm on Thursday which will see six politicians including Boris Johnson and Nicola Sturgeon argue the pro-and cons of remaining in the bloc.
Tue Jun 07, 2016 8:20 pm
Debate taking place now on ITV... Separately.
Tue Jun 07, 2016 8:41 pm
Farage has been pretty spot on with everything he has said , when he was actually allowed to give answers .
Cameron is just giving a generic answer over and over again he doesnt seem to have any other arguement
Tue Jun 07, 2016 9:44 pm
Itv online Poll after both spoke it went up when Cameron spoke to vote leave
Tue Jun 07, 2016 9:45 pm
Poll
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Wed Jun 08, 2016 12:08 am
Cameron is a busted flush and all credibility is gone!
He knows it, his Party knows it and the British public knows it!
Farage (when allowed to speak, as someone else noted) was the more eloquent and made by far the better argument, although I honestly believe the majority will have made their minds up which way they will vote by now and little the Establishment say from here on in will have too much impact!
Wed Jun 08, 2016 11:33 am
Sven wrote:Cameron is a busted flush and all credibility is gone!
He knows it, his Party knows it and the British public knows it!
Farage (when allowed to speak, as someone else noted) was the more eloquent and made by far the better argument, although I honestly believe the majority will have made their minds up which way they will vote by now and little the Establishment say from here on in will have too much impact!

Farage done well I thought, kept his migrant views under control - knew what Cameron was going say before he said it, same old same old, its all about money with him.........we will end being a rich country with no identity - LEAVE!!!
Wed Jun 08, 2016 6:05 pm
Funny how people see things differently. The news reporter reporting immediately after the event thought that neither had been particularly convincing in the face of some hostile questioning. Personally, I though Cameron looked uncomfortable and less confident than Farage, I certainly think that dodgy Dave seemed to be the less honest of the two, although I am not neutral in this as I am voting out. One thing I have learnt over the years is never believe a politician and trust your own instincts. You rarely get an answer of any kind if you ask a politician a question.
Wed Jun 08, 2016 6:17 pm
Cameron never answered one question.
What ever he was asked he just baffled on about we were better off staying in the EU for the sake of the Economy.
Very disappointed with Cameron.
Wed Jun 08, 2016 8:07 pm
markeMark wrote:Funny how people see things differently. The news reporter reporting immediately after the event thought that neither had been particularly convincing in the face of some hostile questioning. Personally, I though Cameron looked uncomfortable and less confident than Farage, I certainly think that dodgy Dave seemed to be the less honest of the two, although I am not neutral in this as I am voting out. One thing I have learnt over the years is never believe a politician and trust your own instincts. You rarely get an answer of any kind if you ask a politician a question.
As you know I'm totally neutral on this subject. Thought both of them were terrible Cameron was like a waffling rerun of the sky one. Kind of made some good points but his short fused showed through and underlying racial haterd.
I won't be wasting my time which ever way you vote it make no difference to anyone in real life.
In out shake it all about. Same result.
Wed Jun 08, 2016 10:19 pm
We can vote all we like but the truth is nothing will change to benefit us directly as they dont value our opinion and believe we are not worthy enough to make our own decisions in life. Even the government bow down to the powers above them. Governments dont rule the world its business men ie the rothchilds family. They own all the worlds banks except in 3 countries. People like this is why our opinion means jack shit
Wed Jun 08, 2016 10:28 pm
Yep stop on. There people here that actually believe leaving will change things. A massive waste of time to vote for no change either way. Oh and a huge waste of money.
In out shake it all about. Nothing will change. Fact.
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