Main content
Sorry, this episode is not currently available

02/05/2010

Kate Silverton invites the smaller parties to take on the big three over issues that they say have not had proper attention like immigration, pensions and Trident.

Kate Silverton invites the smaller parties to take on the big three over issues that they say have not had proper attention like immigration, pensions and Trident.

During the debate, Labour, the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats battle it out over the economy.

The Green Party takes on the big three over the funding of public services.

The SNP questions Labour, the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats over the necessity of the Trident nuclear deterrent.

The British National Party debates immigration.

UKIP put Labour, the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats in the hot seat over Europe.

And, Plaid Cymru focus on pensions and ask the big three parties if they'll raise the basic rate.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Sun 2 May 2010 09:30

Chapters

  • Big three challenged on issues by smaller parties

    Kate Silverton invites the smaller parties to take on the big three over issues that they say have not had proper attention like immigration, pensions, and Trident.

    Duration: 01:24:08

Broadcast

  • Sun 2 May 2010 09:30