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Showing posts with label ITV Debate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ITV Debate. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 June 2016

ITV EU Debate in full

The 6 way EU ITV Debate in full


This is the full EU referendum debate recently held on ITV between 6 members of both the vote leave and vote remain campaigns.

We have on the Vote Remain side:


  • Amber Rudd (Tory) 
  • Nicola Sturgeon (SNP) 
  • Angela Eagle (Labour)

And on the Vote Leave side:


  • Boris Johnson (Tory) 
  • Andrea Leadsom (Tory) 
  • Gisela Stuart (Labour)

The full EU Referendum debate is below:


What did you think of the debate, who won and did it make you change your mind on voting?

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Friday, 10 June 2016

Nigel Farage v David Cameron - ITV Debate

Nigel Farage v David Cameron - ITV Debate

This is the debate from a couple of days ago on ITV between David Cameron and Nigel Farage.

Although described a debate it wasn't really as the two people were never on stage at the same time together.

Instead it was a politician v audience (with moderator - not that she did much) - format.

First Nigel Farage went on first to face questions from the Remain campaign and their supporters about the threats of leaving the EU to the economy, trade, NHS and security.

Then David Cameron went on to face questions from the Leave side and their supporters about the benefits of leaving. Questions on how he would deal with mass immigration that would see the UK have 80 million people living here by 2040, the lack of democracy in the EU and why he had changed his mind from speeches he had made before the EU referendum.

You can watch the full debate here.

Part 1 - Nigel Farage


Part 2 - David Cameron



Would it have been better if the two politicians were on stage together debating each other or do you think the format of one at a time v the audidence worked well?

Would you like to see more of these kinds of debates (if you can call it that), and if so, who would you like to see in them?

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