Chapters
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Introduction
David Dimbleby introduces the panel in Cardiff.
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Bullying
How damaging is the bullying allegation to Gordon Brown and the Labour Party in the run up to a general election?
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Chancellor and the 'forces of hell'
Is it conceivable that “the forces of hell” were unleashed against Alistair Darling from Number 10 without Gordon Brown’s knowledge or consent?
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UKIP's attack on European Council President
Are Nigel Farage’s rude and attention seeking remarks about the new President of the European Council conclusive proof that he and UKIP have become a boorish national embarrassment?
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Bankers' bonuses
Should RBS pay £1.3 billion in bonuses when they lost £3.6 billion last year?
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Sex education
Was Ed Balls right to amend the Children’s, Schools & Families Bill to allow faith schools to teach sex education in a way that reflects their beliefs?
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John Terry and Wayne Bridge
Shouldn’t John Terry be the one stepping down from the England team, not Wayne Bridge?
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End credits
David Dimbleby previews future programme venues and panellists.
Credits
- Presenter
- David Dimbleby
- Executive Producer
- Steve Anderson
Broadcasts
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BBC ParliamentSun 28 Feb 2010 18:00 BBC Parliament



