Boris Johnson will face off against the Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson in the BBC’s final televised debate of the referendum campaign, the corporation has announced.
Ms Davidson will be joined on the main stage at the SSE Arena Wembley on Tuesday by Mr Johnson’s successor as London mayor Sadiq Khan and TUC general secretary Frances O’Grady for the Remain side.
Mr Johnson will again team up with Energy Minister Andrea Leadsom and Labour MP Gisela Stuart in the same line-up that represented Leave in the ITV televised debate earlier this month.
A further 10 guests – five from each side – will provide additional opinion and commentary from a second stage.
Leave will be represented by Employment Minister Priti Patel, Ukip MEP Diane James, Harsimrat Kaur from Women for Britain, Wetherspoon founder and chairman Tim Martin, and the journalist and author Tony Parsons.
On the Remain side there will be Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron, Conservative MP Sarah Wollaston, Green MP Caroline Lucas, SNP MSP Humza Yousaf and former Sainsbury’s chief executive Justin King.