Be in the audience for The EU Referendum - NI Decides with Stephen Nolan
Ahead of the referendum on EU membership, BBC Northern Ireland is hosting a live debate, giving voters an opportunity to put their questions to a panel of speakers.

This is an opportunity for politicians to answer the questions from the public about what impact staying in or leaving the EU may have on life in Northern Ireland
The live television debate on the EU Referendum, hosted by Stephen Nolan, will be broadcast live on Wednesday 15 June on BBC One Northern Ireland at 10.45pm. The programme will examine what local voters think about EU membership and provide our studio audience and people watching at home with an opportunity to take part in a live debate on this issue.
Applications for tickets to be in audience and be a part of this debate are now open at bbc.co.uk/tickets. The studio audience for this programme will include people who are likely to vote for the UK to remain in the EU; those who are likely to vote for the UK to leave the EU; and those who are, as yet, undecided about their voting intentions - as well as people from different sectors and organisations.
Stephen Nolan, pictured, says: “This debate will reflect the real issues and questions that people from across Northern Ireland have about the EU Referendum. This is an important decision for voters and this programme is an opportunity for politicians to answer the questions from the public about what impact staying in or leaving the EU may have on life in Northern Ireland.”
Audience applicants will be asked how they plan to vote on Thursday 23 June to ensure a spread of different views on EU membership. Ticket applications will be treated as a confidential expression of interest and will be used by the BBC production team to help ensure that audience reflects diverse viewpoints. Applicants must be of voting age (18yrs +), and eligible to vote in the EU Referendum.
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