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07/04/2010

David Dimbleby chairs the topical debate from Woking.

The panel includes David Miliband, the Foreign Secretary; Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Theresa May; the former Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Sir Menzies Campbell; the historian Simon Schama; and Daily Telegraph columnist Janet Daley.

1 hour

Last on

Sun 11 Apr 2010 18:00

Chapters

  • Introduction

    David Dimbleby introduces the panel in Woking.

    Duration: 00:53

  • National Insurance

    Is the Prime Minister better qualified to decide whether the National Insurance increases will be harmful to economic recovery than the 60 business leaders backing the Tories?

    Duration: 16:49

  • Grayling's remarks on gays

    Does Chris Grayling's stance on homosexual couples and B&B鈥檚 show that the Conservatives' progressive and tolerant message is just an elaborate facade?

    Duration: 13:27

  • Brown's leadership

    What is the point of voting for Labour when it has been suggested they will change their leader in the next year or two?

    Duration: 08:28

  • Voting reform

    In the event of a hung parliament does the panel think the Lib Dems will support a party that does not support proportional representation?

    Duration: 11:14

  • Class war

    Gordon Brown launched his campaign yesterday by saying he comes from an ordinary middle class family. Is that essential in order to empathise with ordinary voters?

    Duration: 07:31

  • End credits

    David Dimbleby looks ahead to future programmes.

    Duration: 01:27

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter David Dimbleby
Participant David Miliband
Executive Producer Steve Anderson

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