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SUMMARY

David Cameron has hit back at Tory rebels by dismissing claims of a “conspiracy” against Brexit and promising to continue speaking out about the dangers of leaving the EU.

The Prime Minister addressed pro-EU activists alongside Sadiq Khan, the new London Mayor, after three Tory MPs broke ranks to say they were considering demanding a vote of no confidence.

He said he would “speak positively about the future our country and why this matters so much” in the final few weeks of the referendum campaign amid criticism of the tone of his Brexit warnings.

It came as Ken Clarke, the pro-EU former Tory chancellor, accused critics of trying to get Boris Johnson into Number 10 and compared him to the US presidential hopeful Donald Trump.