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Today in audio: Mitt Romney brands Trump a ‘phony’

Mitt Romney launched an outspoken attack on Republican frontrunner Donald Trump, branding the billionaire businessman a ‘phony’ and a ‘fraud’. He said Trump’s promises are as ‘worthless as a degree from Trump university’:

Romney, who ran for the Presidency in 2012, went on to say Donald Trump had inherited his business and slated his past ventures:

Elsewhere, during a joint press conference with David Cameron, Francois Hollande said he didn’t want to scare anyone but insisted there would be ‘consequences’ if Britain left the EU. The French president added that ‘there is no solution where there is no consequences’:

Whilst during the same event in France, David Cameron reiterated his reasons for insisting Britain was better off staying in the EU:

And German finance minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said Germans would ‘cry’ if Britain walked away from the EU:

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