UKIP's Nathan Gill says Wales 'would choose to leave EU' in referendum

UKIP's lead Welsh candidate for the European elections, Nathan Gill, says he believes people in Wales would vote to leave the EU in any in/out referendum on the UK's EU membership.

David Cameron has promised to hold the referendum by 2017 if the Conservatives win the 2015 general election.

Speaking to James Williams at the party conference in Torquay, Mr Gill said his ambition to top the poll in Wales in May's European elections was no mean feat.

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