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A senior Tory minister has been accused of "being too close" to a pro-EU party ahead of a general election in the UK.
The prime minister will hold a press conference at 1pm BST on Thursday morning to address potential voters at the University of Exeter.
He will be asked about the Tory party's decision to hold a referendum on EU membership.
The prime minister is set to hold a meeting with EU referendum campaigners next week after the UK Government announced plans to exit the single market.
But Mr Cameron will also hold a press conference at the University of Exeter to discuss plans to build a new border around the UK.
One of the EU's most controversial issues may be whether or not the UK will have the right to refuse EU migrants.
The prime minister will also hold a press conference at 1pm BST on Thursday morning to address potential voters at the University of Exeter.
In a series of statements, Mr Cameron has stressed that the country will remain a "strong" country and welcomed the EU as "a beacon of hope".
A referendum on EU membership will take place next year in a parliamentary election in the Netherlands, which has become one of the most likely scenarios for the UK Independence Party (UKIP) to win.
The prime minister will meet with EU leaders on Thursday morning and will hold a meeting with them at 1pm BST to discuss the referendum.
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