Summary

  • The UK faces an extra £2.4bn bill from Brussels if it remains part of the EU, Boris Johnson says

  • David Cameron warns an EU exit could push up mortgage rates

  • Leave campaigners say the UK could be pushed into future eurozone bailouts if it stays in the EU

  • Former PM Sir John Major attacks the "squalid" and "deceitful" campaign to get the UK out of the EU

  1. EU debate: Has it changed anyone's mind?published at 20:59 British Summer Time 26 May 2016

    About half of the audience in Glasgow have reached a decision on which way to vote in the referendum.

    One audience member says she has decided to vote for Remain because of fears about jobs.

    Another one says the Remain campaign have given them no idea how they would reform the EU.

    Another young women says she needs more fact and statistics.

    And that, folks, is you're lot. The debate continues on the BBC News channel.

  2. EU debate: The closing minutespublished at 20:57 British Summer Time 26 May 2016

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  3. EU debate: Leave NHS arguments 'ludicrous'published at 20:56 British Summer Time 26 May 2016

    Alan Johnson says that if the economy shrinks the NHS is "in trouble," saying that of all the Leave campaign's claims the ones about saving the NHS are the "most ludicrous".

    UKIP's Diane James argues that the NHS could get more nurses from Commonwealth countries.

  4. EU debate: Salmond says Scotland would vote for independencepublished at 20:55 British Summer Time 26 May 2016

    If there was a second Scottish independence referendum there would be a yes vote, says Alex Salmond.

    Liam Fox warns against the diversion of another Scottish referendum.

  5. EU debate: A Scottish referendum following Brexit?published at 20:53 British Summer Time 26 May 2016

    The big Scottish question now. Audience member Eleanor Leslie asks if Brexit would trigger an "unwanted" referendum on Scottish independence.

    Alex Salmond says it would not be "unwanted" because the SNP has a big mandate.

    He says a second Scottish referendum would have to be within the two years of Britain voting to leave the EU. 

    That's a pretty bold statement.

  6. EU debate: Watching the panel's body languagepublished at 20:53 British Summer Time 26 May 2016

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  7. Johnson says travel visas would be needed if free movement endedpublished at 20:52 British Summer Time 26 May 2016

    Labour Remain campaigner Alan Johnson tackles the issue of visas for EU nationals coming to the UK. He says they would be needed if free movement of people was to be ended, Otherwise, he says, how could you tell the difference "between a Polish plumber and a Polish holidaymaker".

  8. EU debate: 'British universities are better'published at 20:51 British Summer Time 26 May 2016

    "Our universities are better than those in the EU - that's why we should Leave", says one audience member.

  9. EU debate: Will immigration strain the NHS?published at 20:49 British Summer Time 26 May 2016

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  10. EU debate: Fox backs work permits for EU citizenspublished at 20:48 British Summer Time 26 May 2016

    Liam Fox backs a work permit system for citizens of EU countries if people leave. An audience members says he has no problem with people with the right qualifications coming to the UK to get jobs.

    Fine says Mr Fox, but we need to be able to control it.

  11. Liam Fox plays down studying abroad fearspublished at 20:48 British Summer Time 26 May 2016

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    Liam Fox says that British people could go on holiday on the continent before joining the EU and would be able to again if it left. He also says he thinks leaving the EU will not stop students being able to study in different countries. Germany, for example, will want their young people to be able to study in the UK so will want to do a deal - and this deal will allow British youngsters can study there in return.

  12. EU debate: Would roaming charges remain if we leave?published at 20:46 British Summer Time 26 May 2016

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  13. The audience is a talking pointpublished at 20:45 British Summer Time 26 May 2016

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  14. EU debate: What would happen to our exports?published at 20:45 British Summer Time 26 May 2016

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  15. EU debate: Would we need visas or not?published at 20:45 British Summer Time 26 May 2016

    "We just don't know", says UKIP's Diane James on the question of whether we would need visas to visit EU countries if we left. The audience are not impressed with that answer. She blames David Cameron for not being clear about it.

  16. EU debate: How much do we give to the EU?published at 20:44 British Summer Time 26 May 2016

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  17. EU debate: Would fees increase for studying abroad?published at 20:43 British Summer Time 26 May 2016

    An audience member says she could not afford increased fees for studying abroad. Brexiteeer Liam Fox says it would be fine.

    Alan Johnson weighs in now, saying a visa system would be needed if Britain left the EU, which would hit tourism.

  18. Pic: The setting for the debatepublished at 20:41 British Summer Time 26 May 2016

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  19. EU debate: Studying abroad if we left the EUpublished at 20:40 British Summer Time 26 May 2016

    Liam Fox says student exchange programmes like Erasmus would continue if Britain left the EU.

  20. EU debate: Would we have to change our holiday plans?published at 20:40 British Summer Time 26 May 2016

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