Political Party Leaders agree on TV debate rules

March 7, 2010

The leaders of the three main political parties – Labour, The Conservatives, and the Liberal Democrats – will have live discussions on BBC, ITV and Sky News. The shows will be in front of studio audiences, who are able to put questions to the three politicians directly. Viewers are invited to submit questions by email prior to the show.

Each show will have half of the time open to questions, with the other half on a pre-determined theme. After drawing lots to determine the order, Nick Clegg (Lib Dem) will open the first debate, Gordon Brown (Labour: Prime Minister) will open the second and David Cameron (conservatives) the third.

The first debate is themed on Domestic Affairs and will be screened on ITV1.
The second debate will be screened on Sky news and will be on International Affairs.
The final debate will be on the theme of Economic Affairs and will be screened on BBC1.

The time and date of debates are to be confirmed.

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