02/12/2010

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Duration: 1 hour

Topical debate with a panel of prominent public figures and an invited audience, chaired by David Dimbleby in Coventry. The panel are Danny Alexander, Nadine Dorries, Ken Livingstone, Sir Christopher Meyer and John Sergeant.

Chapters

9 items
  • Introduction

    David Dimbleby introduces the panel in Coventry.

  • World Cup

    Did the BBC Panorama programme on alleged FIFA corruption wreck England’s chances of hosting the 2018 World Cup?

  • Tuition fees

    Does the possibility of Liberal Democrat MPs abstaining from the tuition fees vote make up for them breaking their election pledge?

  • Tuition fees

    Is it fair that Britain now has a higher educational apartheid, with different tuition fee rules in Scotland, England and Wales.

  • Wikileaks

    Do you agree with Hilary Clinton that the latest Wiki leaks amount to an attack on the international community?

  • Snow

    Given that it was forecast, and that the government told us they were prepared, why has the snow brought the UK to a virtual stop again?

  • Thatcher or Brown?

    Who would you rather be - a "Child of Thatcher" or a "Son of Brown"?

  • Expenses

    Figures released today show that MPs received £3.1 million in expenses since the election. Is this really a step in the right direction?

  • End credits

    David Dimbleby looks ahead to next week's Question Time programme.

Credits

Series Editor
Edward Havard
Presenter
David Dimbleby
Participant
Danny Alexander
Participant
Ken Livingstone
Executive Producer
Steve Anderson

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