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General election 2019: Parties to face grilling in seven-way debate General election 2019: Parties face grilling in seven-way debate
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Figures from seven major political parties will be quizzed in a live BBC election debate later. Figures from seven major political parties are being quizzed in a live BBC election debate.
Senior members of the Tories, Labour, Lib Dems, SNP, Greens, Plaid Cymru and the Brexit Party will take part in the debate chaired by Nick Robinson. Senior members of the Tories, Labour, Lib Dems, SNP, Greens, Plaid Cymru and the Brexit Party are taking part in the debate chaired by Nick Robinson.
Each will have opening and closing statements and they will face questions from the audience in Cardiff.Each will have opening and closing statements and they will face questions from the audience in Cardiff.
It will be broadcast on BBC One and streamed on the BBC News website here from 19:00 GMT. It is being broadcast on BBC One and streamed on the BBC News website here.
Channel 4 hosted a live debate on climate change on Thursday, but the Conservative Party and the Brexit Party declined to take part prompting a row between the party and the broadcaster.Channel 4 hosted a live debate on climate change on Thursday, but the Conservative Party and the Brexit Party declined to take part prompting a row between the party and the broadcaster.
This is the first seven-way debate of this election.This is the first seven-way debate of this election.
Presenter Nick Robinson will chair the debate between the Conservatives' Chief Secretary to the Treasury Rishi Sunak, Labour's shadow business secretary Rebecca Long Bailey, Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson, SNP leader and Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price, former Green Party co-leader Caroline Lucas and Brexit Party chairman Richard Tice. Presenter Nick Robinson is chairing the debate between the Conservatives' Chief Secretary to the Treasury Rishi Sunak, Labour's shadow business secretary Rebecca Long Bailey, Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson, SNP leader and Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price, former Green Party co-leader Caroline Lucas and Brexit Party chairman Richard Tice.
The first TV debate, between Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, took place on 19 November.The first TV debate, between Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, took place on 19 November.
A BBC Question Time Leaders' Special was then held on 22 November, which saw Mr Johnson, Mr Corbyn, Jo Swinson and Nicola Sturgeon take questions from the audience.A BBC Question Time Leaders' Special was then held on 22 November, which saw Mr Johnson, Mr Corbyn, Jo Swinson and Nicola Sturgeon take questions from the audience.
How can I follow the programme live?How can I follow the programme live?
In the UK, it will be broadcast on BBC One and on iPlayer from 19:00 to 20:30 and streamed live on the BBC News website, where you can also follow the latest reaction and analysis on our live page. In the UK, it is being broadcast on BBC One and on iPlayer between 19:00 to 20:30 and streamed live on the BBC News website, where you can also follow the latest reaction and analysis on our live page.
It will also be broadcast live on BBC Radio 5 Live, with reaction and analysis following the programme. You can listen live here or on the BBC Sounds app.It will also be broadcast live on BBC Radio 5 Live, with reaction and analysis following the programme. You can listen live here or on the BBC Sounds app.