Thursday, March 26, 2015

Cameron and Miliband to 'debate' ahead of election

British Prime Minister David Cameron and opposition Leader Ed Miliband will debate their visions for the UK later - just not with each other.

In the first of a series of televised events in the buildup to May's general election, the two men will be questioned live, one after the other.

Broadcasters had wanted three TV debates including a head-to-head between the Conservative and Labour leader, but David Cameron declined.

He has agreed to take part in one televised debate before polling day, along with leaders from major and minor Westminster parties.

David Wooding is the political editor of the Sun on Sunday - he says it's been chaotic.

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