Dominic Raab in the spin room: audience Q&A showed public aren't buying scaremongering pic.twitter.com/nVOaSt8ojd
— Guido Fawkes (@GuidoFawkes) June 2, 2016
Farage on “the key issue”:
Farage: Cameron cannot answer on immigration pic.twitter.com/JezylHlg3O
— Guido Fawkes (@GuidoFawkes) June 2, 2016
He didn’t hold back on Cameron’s performance:
Farage: Cameron was in trouble from @faisalislam's first question pic.twitter.com/j7fFRm1wEM
— Guido Fawkes (@GuidoFawkes) June 2, 2016
Ex-military IDS on the real reason we “get on with all our neighbours”:
IDS explaining that Brexit won't bring World War 3 pic.twitter.com/4PXg7Lq5mO
— Guido Fawkes (@GuidoFawkes) June 2, 2016
And on Cameron’s weak economic arguments:
IDS: Cameron has admitted Britain would prosper outside the EU pic.twitter.com/wL3ChWvRLa
— Guido Fawkes (@GuidoFawkes) June 2, 2016
Bring on Gove…
Cameron should have had an easy ride with the audience, having been softened by 30 minutes of project fear. If anything, they were tougher…
Soraya Bouazzaoui, an English Literature student waiting to study her Masters, gave Cameron a broadside over Turkey joining the EU:
“They are under such heavy accusation by the entire Middle East for funding ISIS. How can you reassure us of staying in the EU and saying there are no risks, when there are clear risks? Especially when it comes to ISIS.”
The PM was clearly not expecting such a fierce line of questioning over something he has so far strived to dodge as quickly and efficiently as possible. Soraya demolished Cameron’s “waffling” over security. She should expect a call from Vote Leave tomorrow…
James Dexter leant the defining voice of the public’s rection of project fear: “Do you regret the personal damage that your scare mongering campaign has done to your reputational legacy. Personal damage.” Ouch…
Faisal Islam did an admirable job destroying the PM’s arguments for Remain. First Dave was seen as empty on immigration, protesting “I’m not going to put a date” on immigration controls.
Next up, Islam humiliated Cameron in front of the audience over his WW3 Brexit claims, before laying into the failure of project fear in general:
Bring on the audience…