The BBC is holding the first debate in relation to Britain's EU membership referendum.
'How Should I Vote? The EU Debate' is being aimed at younger voters, and being broadcast from Glasgow in Scotland.
An audience of 150 people, aged 18 to 29, are putting questions to a panel.
Representing the 'Remain' camp are former First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond, and Labour MP Alan Johnson.
On the 'Leave' sid are former UK Secretary of State for Defence Liam Fox, and UKIP MEP Diane James.
British voters go to the polls on June 23rd.
Some the issues raised include jobs and migration:
I could start a business in Spain, by leaving EU "I don't have that opportunity" #BBCDebate https://t.co/zIDPf40YH7 https://t.co/CC8PLGEMy7
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"More jobs and more chances" if UK remains in EU, @AlexSalmond says https://t.co/zIDPf40YH7 #BBCDebate #EUref https://t.co/WhgBeRkOqi
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The immigration debate - from two sides of the audiencehttps://t.co/HoR6vgp4Cs #BBCDebate https://t.co/L8iAviROKP
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