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23/02/2012

BBC Question Time comes from Tunbridge Wells, chaired by David Dimbleby. On the panel: Communications Minister Ed Vaizey, the Shadow Attorney General Emily Thornberry, UKIP's deputy leader Paul Nuttall, Daily Telegraph columnist Cristina Odone and historian Simon Schama.

1 hour

Last on

Sun 26 Feb 201218:00

Chapters

  • Introduction

    David Dimbleby introduces the panel in Tunbridge Wells.

    Duration: 00:44

  • RBS

    If David Cameron wants bankers’ bonuses to be linked to success, why did he allow RBS to be paid bonuses of £785 million?

    Duration: 14:15

  • Syria

    With the situation in Syria rapidly deteriorating, surely it is time for the UK to lead the international community in providing military assistance for the freedom fighters?

    Duration: 14:02

  • Work placements

    Do unpaid work placements for unemployed 16-24yr olds help them into the work-place or are they just a modern form of slavery?

    Duration: 12:07

  • Greece

    Isn't bailing out Greece just a measure to delay the inevitable?

    Duration: 09:56

  • Sun on Sunday

    In light of the recent the arrests of journalists at The Sun, is it a good time to launch The Sun on Sunday?

    Duration: 06:11

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterDavid Dimbleby
PresenterDavid Dimbleby
Series EditorNicolai Gentchev
Series EditorNicolai Gentchev
Executive ProducerSteve Anderson
Executive ProducerSteve Anderson
ParticipantEd Vaizey
ParticipantEd Vaizey
ParticipantEmily Thornberry
ParticipantEmily Thornberry
ParticipantPaul Nuttall
ParticipantPaul Nuttall
ParticipantCristina Odone
ParticipantCristina Odone
ParticipantSimon Schama
ParticipantSimon Schama

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