Farage and Salmond agree to debate over EU membership

Nigel Farage has accepted a challenge to debate with Alex Salmond in the run up to the in/out referendum on EU membership.
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Scotland’s former first minister threw down the gauntlet to the Ukip leader during an interview on the Sky News Murnaghan programme.

The SNP’s foreign affairs spokesman said he would be “delighted” to take on Mr Farage “or any comer on the anti-European side”.

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He told the programme: “I don’t know if they’ve quite decided who they will be fielding yet. They seem to have spent a lot of time fighting with each other.

“That’s the sort of folk they are. But yes, of course you debate all comers in a referendum campaign. If I may say so it has been Mr Cameron whose been tentative and sensitive about debating with people in recent history.”

A Ukip spokesman later said Mr Farage was “absolutely up for it” but that any debate should be broader than just a one-to-one with Mr Salmond.

He said: “Mr Salmond is no longer leader of the party, no longer leader in Scotland, no longer leader in Westminster and it should be broader than just Nigel and Salmond, because neither of them represent the whole argument.”

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Mr Salmond, who stood down as first minister and SNP leader after the No vote to Scottish independence in 2014, also told the programme that the Prime Minister would have no choice but to resign in the event of a vote for Brexit.

He said: “He won’t have a choice in the matter. If he loses the referendum then he’ll be shown the door as indeed will the Chancellor George Osborne.”