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World back to Outside Souce. Live from the Barn in Tunbridge Wells.

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Our final stop touring the UK and Europe covering the referendum on

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European union membership. Even though we are in the final day of

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campaigning, neither side has let up. Go out and vote Remain for a

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bigger and better written inside a reformed European union. The ideal

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position is to take back control tomorrow off huge amounts of money

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to spend it on our priorities. Take back control of our immigration

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system, fundamentally about Christie, that is what it is about.

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This vote matters beyond the UK's borders. In particular Brussels,

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where the people at the top of the European Union are paying key

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attention. We have a report on how they are monitoring the situation.

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We will go live to Paris, what has been happening at the European

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Championship. Two thrilling games earlier on. Right now Italy against

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Ireland. Sweden against Belgium. Let's bring up the map, to remind

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you where we are. In Kent, the south-east of England. This can see

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is the closest to continental Europe. Also aware of many migrants

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coming to the UK first, arriving, and this referendum is being

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followed incredibly closely across the county. We will quickly show you

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how both sides have been putting their final points. Have a look at

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these pictures in London. Remain flew a plane over the top of

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Parliament. There was a message encouraging people to support their

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campaign. Stay in the European Union. Boris Johnson, former Mayor

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of London, important in the Leave campaign, he came close to kissing

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fish. He did not, in a fish market, highlighting what are the damaging

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consequences of the European Union for the British fisheries market. A

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quick reminder how to get in touch. All of your tweets come to me. We're

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getting many questions, I will go through those in the next half an

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hour. Everybody in this pub is talking about the referendum, with a

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sheet few exceptions watching the football. Nice to listen in on the

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conversation. Four people have stepped up in the main saloon of the

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pub. Talk to us. Hello, can you introduce yourself. I am at Watts,

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business owner. I employ 200 people in Kent, definitely out. My name is

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Linda, local resident, I'm voting leave tomorrow. I'm a student out of

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university of Manchester, I want to vote Remain. I am Robin Fletcher,

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self-employed, I'll be voting stay. I'm Richard, Independent. For a

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change in Europe. Why are you keen to stay? I am a student. Looking to

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the future. Personally I am a fashion student. I feel like I want

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to work in Europe without a Visa in the near future. I also feel if the

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pound were to depreciate, exports increasing, imports, we don't

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produce many clothes, it would not be good, it would be important to

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have a lot of imports still coming into the country without extra

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tariffs and rates. Your exports of your fashion would be cheaper. I is

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a parent of somebody similar, a similar age, I won her to be a

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global citizen, seeing the world beyond Europe. Consider fashion in

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New York, Australia, other places. It concerns me students think so

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much within Europe and not globally. There is a world beyond the

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Mediterranean. Obviously I will potentially do travelling in the

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likes of India and China, but I personally would like to work in

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London, I know it is one of the capital 's fashion. I know that

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London needs the EU, to stay alive, and for the economy to continue

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beaming. We don't want to have to go into another recession. Before we

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carry on, those watching, an article on the BBC News app, about London

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opting to become a country in its own right. Not to be taken

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seriously. I shall be voting out I want our country to restore

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democracy, control our borders once again. We can choose who comes into

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the country. I favour an Australian style points system. We can get the

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right people from all over the world, not just Europe. I want to

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trade with Europe and the rest of the world. I will be voting to stay

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in, I don't see any logical reason not to. The EE is an evolving

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entity, just the same as the UK's. -- the EU. Other countries are just

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as unhappy as we are, they are not voting to leave, they are trying to

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fix it and the bowl. As a business person when something has not worked

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for 40 years, you give it up. You move on. Considering the fact Europe

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is on the decline from the rest of the world is on the ascendancy, I

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think we're missing the opportunity to look beyond Europe, into the

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wider world. My country trades internationally, because of Europe,

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we have not agreed a single trade agreement with any large economy

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outside its own borders. For us, that is essential. I want to let

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members of Parliament no, I want them to go out there and get trade

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deals, don't take 40 years. Bring them back, help this country to look

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out, not in. Surely that is not true, we have traded treatments with

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China and the US. Europe has 50 trade agreements, they do sell them

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quite hard. They never tell you where they are from. Moldova, the

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Isle of Man, the Channel Islands. We do not, as part of the EU have a

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trade agreement with China, India or the United States. Richard, what

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deals can the UK cut? Being a member of the EU means you give up your

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ability to run your own national trade policy. We do make policies to

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be the EU, and have done since 1973. Most major economies do it through

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the WTO rather than by laterally. The WTO is what states are members.

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You have bilateral to deals between trading groups. We have to wrap it

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up. You are very passionate, ie anxious about the outcome? Very

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passionate about the outcome. I have a fear of waking up on Friday

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morning finding we're no longer in Europe. I am anxious, but I feel we

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should work with the EU, not have to give against them. Very anxious. I

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spent today in high street talking to lots of members of the public.

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Many of them are also very anxious, who want to be out. I'm very

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anxious, I want to keep investing, investing in innovation in this

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country. Unless we leave the EU because of the uneven playing field

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of European directives, we will not be investing or employing any more

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people unless we leave. All of you, thank you very much, we appreciated.

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Richard will keep answering questions. A letter questions coming

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in, saying, how would Brexit vote affect the border between the

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Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland? The short answer is we're

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not sure. That is a potential issue. Not being outlined in any great

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detail. Most of this part is talking about the referendum. Over there,

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group of lads watching the football. Let's turn to the euros. Sensational

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day of games. Let's highlight what happened earlier on today. Let's

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talk about the games now. Ireland against Italy. Sweden against

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Belgium in Nice. We can go to the Paris fan zone. Welcome to Tunbridge

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Wells. Hard act to follow after this afternoon's games, Telus what is

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happening. You are exactly right. After what has been an extraordinary

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day. I'm afraid to report so far tonight, no goals. All of the groups

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apart from group E have been decided. Italy are already three.

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For the public of Ireland, only a win will take them through to the

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last 16. James McLean had a chance, bundled down, looked like a clear

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penalty. Referee did not see fit. As it stands, 0-0, the Republic of

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Ireland going out. The other match between Sweden and Belgium. At the

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moment, it looks like it will be Ibrahimovic's final game in a Sweden

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shirt. You said he will retire after the tournament, unless they be

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Belgium tonight, they will be going home. Belgium only need a point to

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guarantee second spot. They would play Hungary. Confirmation of the

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scores. It really has been the tournament of late goals. About ten

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minutes ago in each match. -- to go in each match. Harbor phone. --

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hold the phone. Belgium 1-0. McGeady is going to the public of Ireland.

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1-0. As it stands, the Republic of Ireland going through in third-place

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position in the group. What a time to come to us. With a time to come

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to us. If you see my in-laws in Tunbridge Wells, say hello. I will

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pass that on. I'm getting against area, they be group of people

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cheering the Republic of Ireland. Cannot see the screen. Such

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degrading, I thought someone had got hurt. Thank you very much. Not quite

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as big as crab as there was in Paris. Certainly involved in the

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football, and the referendum. Quite a lot of excitement in those games.

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This afternoon, two sensational matches. Iceland qualified for the

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knockout stages, beating Austria at the Stade de France. Another late

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goal. 3-3 between Portugal and Hungary. Ronaldo getting two. Here

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is the story of these games. What is eating Cristiano Ronaldo, he

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missed a penalty in his last touch, throwing the reporter's microphone

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in the river before the match. Hungary have thrived on the power of

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surprise. Step forward 44 you about -- 34 you both Zoltan Gera. Ronaldo

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cued up Nani, gay man. Andy Reid taking aim with the help of the

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flexion -- Hungary taking aim, with the reflection. Ronaldo got mad,

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this flick making him the first man to score in four European

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Championships. One Hungarian not allowing him the spotlight. He

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announced himself again. Cristiano Ronaldo rising to the challenge. Of

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course he would have the final word. 3-3 giving Portugal the point they

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needed to reach the final 16. Every minute Iceland have spent at the

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championship has been a reason for celebration. The team have played

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along. The direct approach playing havoc in the area. Out of the blue

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they handed Austria chance. Dragovic should've scored his nation's first

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goal of the tournament. What a time to miss. Only the second did Austria

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showed their talent, the best team the country have thought a while.

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Eventually equalising. Iceland just had to hang on, but a final surge of

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adrenaline coursing through Icelandic veins. Another hero in

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their saga. The next chapter, England.

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Welcome back to Tunbridge Wells. Singles night, busy. Everybody

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talking about the European Union referendum, voting tomorrow, or

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talking about the euros football. As you can seek a reasonably animated

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in here. This tournament and this vote does not matter to people in

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the UK, followed closely from the continent. I report about how the

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elite of the European Union is preparing for the UK's decision. --

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I have a report. The story about Sir Cliff Richard,

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calling for a change in the law so people accused of sexual offences

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have their identity protected until charged. In August 20 14th Sir Cliff

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Richard's home in Berkshire was raided by detectives. South

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Yorkshire Police investigating historical allegations of abuse. The

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raid was broadcasted by the BBC. Last week almost two years on he was

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told he would face no charges. The CPS saying there was no evidence to

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prosecute. Sir Clifford Howes -- Cliff said he may sue. He said he

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was justified in considering legal action. They must've been collusion.

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I don't take investigations take place with lightning and cameras,

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special angles for the helicopter. I feel I have every right to sue,

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because for nothing else, the gross invasion of my privacy. He said he

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still felt tarnished by the allegations, calling for a change in

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the law so people accused of sexual offences have their identity

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protected unless charged. The name should never be out there unless you

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have been charged. 22 months and a week later, here I am, no charge. I

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don't like the idea of being collateral damage. That is what I

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have been for 22 months. The BBC said it was very sorry Cliff Richard

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had suffered distress, but the corporation said they had reported

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his denial of allegations at every stage, and felt obliged to report

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the investigation in its entirety. South Yorkshire Police said it

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apologise wholeheartedly by the initial handling of the media

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interest in the case. They said they appreciated waiting for a conclusion

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would have caused additional distress to all those involved. Keep

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your questions coming. They are piling up. We will answer them

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before the end of the other. If you do not think you can get an answer

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from me in a pub in Tunbridge Wells, go to the BBC's Reality Check

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website. It will be invaluable if you are working out which way you

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want to vote. Welcome back to Outside Souce. The

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final day of campaigning in the UK's referendum on EU membership. We have

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heard from both sides, powerfully putting their messages across. We

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will learn by Friday morning which campaign did that most effectively.

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One of the things David Cameron has been saying, if there is a vote to

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Remain, he will return to the European Union Saint we need to

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think still further about the form this is the. He has made it clear he

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will be looking for VE EEA to reform in the coming years. Bear that in

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mind when I read what Jean-Claude Juncker said, the EU commission

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president. He says... That is how Jean-Claude Juncker puts

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it. Francois Hollande uses the word irreversible to describe Brexit. He

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goes on to say... Those are two messages coming from

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the very top of the European Union. Here is a report from Damien,

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Atticus looking further into the pressure this is applying.

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Some are serene and focus. Others allowed. Turkish Kurds and Chinese

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anti-torture campaigners. All attempting to influence the EU from

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the outside. Inside, there are debates aplenty. Whatever the UK

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decides, Europe is eyeing change. Driving the EU forward, Germany and

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France. We brought together two of the longest serving MEPs. A French

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socialist and a German conservative. Half a century of European politics

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between them. Both believers in the EE and the future. I don't see my

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country fancying the challenge of the world alone. I have in modestly

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to believe it will be the same for the UK. It is a success story, 70

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years peace and freedom. Unification of the whole of Europe. The European

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Union has 25% of the GDP of the world. The exports of the European

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Union more than the 90s Bates and China together. Not a failed state.

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The rest of the world would like to come to this failed region, must not

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be so bad overall. We have to see that we have to do a lot of reforms.

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The reforms exactly? 27 of eight EU countries all have their views,

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improving the single market, stimulating growth and jobs. Doing

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trade deals, expanding the EU's influence. With or without the UK,

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the EU is on the move. More integration in Europe, growing

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numbers of sceptics. I belong to a group, or agents very much in favour

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of strengthening the National competences. In this case,

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dissolution of the euro, or at least shrinking the euro to set off

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countries which can sustain the common currency. As always in

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Europe, leaders like Angela Merkel will decide if new powers should be

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pulled. David McAllister is a close confidant. The national governments

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and parliaments have to decide whether they give a new

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responsibility to Brussels. Up to the member states to decide which

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future the European Union will take. Personally I believe we have to make

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the European Union more effective, more transparent, more democratic,

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and of course, we have to make it more accountable. Their goals, most

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in Europe share. The issue is how to get there. Finally of course the

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question of what the referendum result will mean for the UK? A clear

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out vote, and the UK will withdraw from all of this. A clear in vote,

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and the UK could use the influence to shape the future direction of the

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EU to its liking. A result that leave the country divided, it could

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make relations with the EU even more complicated.

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We have a couple of minutes left. More questions with Richard with the

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organisation UK And a Changing Europe. How much will it cost the UK

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to leave? Nobody knows. Not least in civil servants and time. What about

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the EU health guides? If I'm in the UK, want to go on holiday, will I

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have to pay? You will, the scheme would end. Unless the UK decided to

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negotiate with other countries. They could do. Those new deals would have

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to be done. Christopher says, if we vote to leave the EEA, will

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companies be able to have European headquarters there? Of course, that

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will not change. They made make a decision to be inside the single

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market, they could decide to move. We appreciate your help. Thank you

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to Jean-Luc, the son of the landlord. I going to be offering

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drinks to people after they have voted? We are offering drinks

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always. I wanted to show we have made it onto the blackboard. The

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landlord is for Brexit, he has put yes or no, giving customers an

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option. Here the BBC, we are providing completely neutral

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information if you are deciding to make your mind up. Go to the BBC's

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Reality Change website. Tomorrow not able to report anything apart from

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the voting. Once the polls have shut, you will get extensive

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coverage of the referendum inside and outside the UK. Goodbye from one

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of us at the bar. -- all of us.

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