Thursday, April 2, 2015

UK party leaders debate big issues ahead of general election

Seven party leaders in the UK have taken part in a live televised debate ahead of the general election next month...

The Prime Minister David Cameron and opposition Labour leader Ed Miliband were joined by five other party leaders, facing questions on healthcare, the deficit, immigration and help for the young generations.

During the two hour debate, Ed Miliband said Labour had a better plan for the country and vowed to ban exploitative "zero hours" contracts and "save" the NHS.

Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg attacked Conservative leader David Cameron over his plans not to raise taxes for the richest...

IN: Remarkably...
OUT: ...people's lives.
DUR: 20"

http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0402debate-clegg-1.mp3

Prime Minister David Cameron defended his party's economic plan - and criticised Ed Miliband for Labour's record...

IN: Remarkably...
OUT: ...people's lives.
DUR: 20"

http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0402debate-cameron-1.mp3