Einar Thorsen

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Your question for the Prime Ministerial Debate – BBC News

April 5, 2010 by Einar Thorsen 1 Comment

    Your question for the Prime Ministerial Debate – BBC News

    "For the first time ever in the UK, the leaders of the three main parties will debate on live television during the General Election campaign.

    On 29 April, the BBC is hosting a live Prime Ministerial Debate, and we want your questions for Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg.

    The first half of the programme will debate the economy. We will then have the chance to discuss all other election issues.

    A selection of the best questions submitted will be considered for use in the programme."

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  1. Ian Hamilton says

    April 14, 2010 at 20:14

    Questions i'd like to see asked at the debate…

    Isn't it time some leader had the courage to start vetting systems for politicians! Replacing Charismatic Amateurs with Skilled Leaders? Would this be to much CHANGE for you?

    I'd like to see changes in the way we approach politics. I don't trust the idea of the charismatic amateur. I want my politicians to have a good all round knowledge of the way the world works before s/he is allowed anywhere near political office. And i'd like this verified, whether it be through, Proof of study, Relevant life experience or passing a test in 'ethical standards & aptitude' for politicians.

    Our Leaders & those who have the power to influence change are extremely inefficient in doing so, they often lack the relevant experience & therefore are rarely together on the same page to begin with.
    Its like attempting to build a house with random people, instead of employing a skilled team, just imagine the inefficiency & squabbling!

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