David Cameron did not have a great night yesterday appearing on Sky News to make the case against Britain leaving the EU.
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The Prime Minister swiftly became a laughing stock when the channel’s politics editor brought up his “Project Fear” warnings of war and economic disaster.
"What comes first: World War 3 or the global Brexit recession?" #InOrOut https://t.co/LmZ4JCyVJ3
— Sky News (@SkyNews) June 2, 2016
And his stock sank lower still when an English student mocked him for “waffling” during an answer where he tried to steer attention away from Turkey one day joining the EU and getting free access to Britain.
Cameron interrupted: "I know waffling when I see it" #InOrOut https://t.co/NUOQHeNWYo
— Sky News (@SkyNews) June 2, 2016
Cameron also failed to stave off criticism that his pledge to cut migration is incompatible with free movement rules imposed by Brussels.
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An attack video launched by the Leave campaign shortly after showed how far he has backed away from his one-time pledge to keep net migration below 100,000.
Cameron promised to cut net migration to under 100k, but tonight he wouldn't put a date on achieving that #InOrOut pic.twitter.com/4gga0BoCuZ
— Vote Leave (@vote_leave) June 2, 2016
Michael Gove, one of the most prominent Leave campaigners, faces the same treatment this evening.
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