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The rival EU referendum camps have clashed over the economy, after David Cameron said Brexit would "put a bomb" under the UK's prospects.

The Prime Minister accused the Leave campaign of an "undemocratic and reckless" failure to explain to voters how they see Britain's economic future in the case of a Brexit vote in the June 23 referendum.

But Boris Johnson said it was a "delusion" to think Britain could boost its prosperity by "bartering away our freedom and democracy", while Ukip leader Nigel Farage attacked the Prime Minister for being 'deceitful', claiming he had spent years being a "champion" for Turkey's entry into the EU whilst now claiming that the country's membership would happen "in the year 3000" at the current rate.