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LONDON DECIDES: The BBC London Mayoral Debate

BBC London is giving you the chance to put your questions directly to Ken Livingstone, Boris Johnson and Brian Paddick on TV

It's set to be London's closest ever mayoral election. On May 1st 2008 the capital decides who's going to be in charge at City Hall for the next four years.

Now, BBC London is giving you the chance to put your questions directly to Ken Livingstone, Boris Johnson and Brian Paddick.

On Monday 14th April, we will be recording a live TV debate with the three main candidates in front of an audience of Londoners.

Andrew Neil will be in the chair, and it'll be broadcast on BBC One the next day.

Would you like to be there? Email yourlondon@bbc.co.uk with your name, your question, and full contact details. We'll be in touch if we're able to ask you to join us.

The location is in Stratford E15, and fully accessible by public transport (full details will be sent if we are able to issue you an invitation).

You will need to be there at 6pm on Monday 14th April. Recording will be approx 40 minutes, and will finish approx 8.15pm. Light refreshments will be provided. You must be 18 or over to attend.

Closing date for applications is midnight Thursday 3rd April.  

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