8pm tonight - Question Time LEADERS' SPECIAL
The two hour special will be broadcast on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 8pm on Thursday 20 June.
Who's taking part in the Question Time Leaders' Special?
The participants in the Question Time Leaders’ Special on 20 June are:
- Rishi Sunak – Conservative Party
- Sir Keir Starmer – Labour Party
- John Swinney – Scottish National Party
- Sir Ed Davey – Liberal Democrats
Comments
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Goodnight Ed zzz
Now it's John Swinney then Sir Keir Starmer then coming last Rishi Sunak
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Sir Keir dodged the two-child benefit cap question…really important that he reverses this rotten policy
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Wish more questions had been asked in those 2 HOURS and the audience been able to respond when a question went unanswered. Brucey allowed them to answer at length and sometimes dodge the question.
Even SKS spoke to the audience like it was a party conference - a bit disappointing considering there are so many undecided voters.
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All the tories can hope to do now is give up, save money and spend it rethinking new ideas with a new leadership, they have lost this battle and many more in future. I think we are now set for a labour government for some years and a new runner up party as tories are set on a massive defeat. I'm counting the days now till the tories are out independence day.
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