08 June, 2016
'I have no GP, I can't get on the housing ladder and have three kids in one room': Cameron is taken to task over immigration on TV debate by '40-year-old Brit who's been working full-time since 16'
The Prime Minister was repeatedly battered over immigration levels by a live studio audience as he insisted that cutting ties with Brussels was a 'bad way' to cut numbers.
Father-of-three Harry Boparai (pictured centre) raged that he could not find a GP or buy a house and his children had to sleep in one room. But Mr Cameron argued that his much-mocked renegotiation deal could bring down net migration - which has been running at a near-record of 333,000 a year. The clashes came as the premier appeared in an ITV referendum special that also featured Nigel Farage (left), who was taken to task by Tola Jaiyeola (inset) over his attitude to migrants.
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