EU referendum: Joining forces a reason to listen, Cameron says
David Cameron has denied that joining forces` with First Minister Carwyn Jones to fight for the UK to stay in the EU was an "establishment stitch-up".
The Conservative prime minister and the Welsh Labour leader addressed staff at the British Gas offices in Cardiff in a bid to boost the fortunes of the Remain campaign in the referendum.
Vote Leave Cymru said the event on Wednesday showed how "desperate" the pro-EU side was, with just over a week to go before the public vote on 23 June.
But Mr Cameron said the joining together of political rivals for a common cause was a "reason to listen".