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Last broadcast on Sat, 3 Dec 2011, 13:10 on BBC Radio 4 (see all broadcasts).

Synopsis

Jonathan Dimbleby chairs a live panel discussion of news and politics from the Dallow Community Centre in Luton with Culture Secretary, Jeremy Hunt; Shadow Justice Secretary, Sadiq Khan; writer, Bonnie Greer; and Chairman of NBNK Investment bank and former chairman of Lloyds, Lord Levene.

Producer: Victoria Wakely.

The Any Questions Panel

Sadiq Khan and Bonnie Greer on stage at the Dallow Community Learning Centre in Luton.

The Any Questions Panel

Jeremy Hunt, Lord Levene and Jonathan Dimbleby on stage at the Dallow Community Learning Centre in Luton.

Chapters

  1. Chapter 1

    Question One: If the Autumn statement is right, the crisis has permanently reduced the country's output, Is restricting Government spending and incomes the right solution?

  2. Chapter 2

    Question Two: Do you think the bankers will take Mervyn King's advice and not take a bonus this Christmas?

  3. Chapter 3

    Question Three: Should we worry that Britain appears to be increasingly sidelined in European affairs?

  4. Chapter 4

    Question Four: Why don't the BBC sack Jeremy Clarkson? / Why do we still get upset whenever he [Jeremy Clarkson] opens his mouth?

Broadcasts

  1. Fri 2 Dec 2011
    20:00
  2. Sat 3 Dec 2011
    13:10

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