Condoms have taken centre stage in the EU referendum battle as campaigners compete for young votes.

Branded condoms are being produced by student groups campaigning on both sides of the debate and distributed at universities in a bid to sway undecided voters.

With slogans such as "the safer choice” and “it’s riskier to stay in", the condoms are a tongue-in-cheek warning to Britain's young voters. 

A spokesman for Britain Stronger in Europe dismissed the Vote Leave condoms as a "cheap stunt" - but a similar tactic has been deployed by a pro-EU student group, with their contraceptives proudly exclaiming "I'm in". 

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