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EU referendum: Campaigns set for live BBC debate at Wembley | EU referendum: Campaigns set for live BBC debate at Wembley |
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Leading figures in the Leave and Remain campaigns are preparing to go head to head in the biggest live TV debate of the UK's EU referendum. | Leading figures in the Leave and Remain campaigns are preparing to go head to head in the biggest live TV debate of the UK's EU referendum. |
Boris Johnson, for Leave, and his successor as London Mayor Sadiq Khan, for Remain, are among six panellists taking part in the two-hour BBC debate at Wembley Arena on Tuesday evening. | Boris Johnson, for Leave, and his successor as London Mayor Sadiq Khan, for Remain, are among six panellists taking part in the two-hour BBC debate at Wembley Arena on Tuesday evening. |
Each side will make opening and closing statements then take questions from members of the 6,000-strong audience. | Each side will make opening and closing statements then take questions from members of the 6,000-strong audience. |
The debate is at 20:00 BST on BBC One. | The debate is at 20:00 BST on BBC One. |
The event, which is the BBC's last live TV debate before the vote on Thursday, will be hosted by David Dimbleby. | The event, which is the BBC's last live TV debate before the vote on Thursday, will be hosted by David Dimbleby. |
The Leave campaign has put forward the same line-up as a previous TV debate: Boris Johnson, Labour MP Gisela Stuart and the energy minister Andrea Leadsom. | The Leave campaign has put forward the same line-up as a previous TV debate: Boris Johnson, Labour MP Gisela Stuart and the energy minister Andrea Leadsom. |
The argument for remaining in the EU will be put by Mr Khan, Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, and Frances O'Grady, general secretary of the Trades Union Congress. | The argument for remaining in the EU will be put by Mr Khan, Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, and Frances O'Grady, general secretary of the Trades Union Congress. |
There will be contributions by campaigners from other political parties, business and journalism on a second, smaller stage. | There will be contributions by campaigners from other political parties, business and journalism on a second, smaller stage. |
Among them will be former Sainsbury's chief executive Justin King, who backs remaining in the EU, and founder and chairman of Wetherspoons Tim Martin, who supports Brexit. | Among them will be former Sainsbury's chief executive Justin King, who backs remaining in the EU, and founder and chairman of Wetherspoons Tim Martin, who supports Brexit. |
The BBC also expects 200 reporters and spokespeople in the so-called "spin room". | The BBC also expects 200 reporters and spokespeople in the so-called "spin room". |
EU Referendum: The Great Debate will be broadcast on Tuesday 21 June from 20:00 - 22:00 BST (19:00 - 21:00 GMT) on BBC One, on BBC Online and BBC World News. It will be available to watch afterwards on the BBC iPlayer. |