ITV Election Debate LIVE: Latest updates as celebration leaders conflict on TV
Nigel Farage, Penny Mordaunt and Angela Rayner will tonight take part in a televised general election debate on ITV in a rematch of their previous grudge clash on the BBC.
The trio will feature as part of seven leaders and senior representatives with the Liberal Democrats, SNP, Greens and Plaid Cymru also participating.
The line-up is exactly the same as a previous multi-party debate on BBC last Friday. Following that event, a snap poll found Mr Farage performed the best on the night.
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Farage clashes with Plaid Cymru chief over migrants
You come to university in Britain, you can’t bring your mum, can you?
Tories accused of failing to invest in domestic workforce and Farage told he’s ‘on a dog whistle’
Debate turns to immigration
Nigel Farage – Schools dealing with ‘exploding population’
There is a problem, we know the buildings, the Raac concrete, all of that.
But we are back to the subject that nobody wants to discuss, the exploding population means our schools, our class sizes are getting better. Of course we’re recruiting more teachers, we need more teachers with an exploding population. And it’s a constant problem that none of the other policies even want to discuss.
Penny Mordaunt – Our education is still ‘world-class’
When we took office literacy rates were trailing the world, now we are leading them… We have undertaken an enormous refurbishment programme. Investment has gone in and we’ve also increased the numbers of teachers that we have, 30,000 more teachers. That is absolutely vital and education standards are going up as a direct consequence of that.
Rayner and Mordaunt square up on taxes
Labour and SNP clash over social care
Wes Streeting has said in order to bring the record high waiting list down that we would use up capacity in the private sector to bring waiting lists down, rather than keeping people on waiting lists for years, waiting for an operation they need, but it will always be a public service under Labour.
Nigel Farage blames NHS crisis on ‘exploding population’
First question on public services
Debate starts
Greens – Viewers will see ‘battle of ideas on equal platform’
Tonight we will see a real battle of ideas on an equal platform. And after today’s Labour manifesto launch, it’s never been clearer that people want real hope and real change – not just more of the same.
Farage declares Reform ‘real opposition’ to Labour
Breaking:Reform overtakes Tories in YouGov poll
Half an hour until debate kicks off
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Labour candidate releases campaign rap to leave social media users cringing
Recap: What has happened on the campaign trail today?
Meet the host of tonight’s debate: Julie Etchingham
ITV Election Debate: Full line-up
First debate recap: How many watched? And who came out on top?
Good evening
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