British Prime Minister David Cameron and six other party leaders will take part in a live TV debate ahead of a closely-fought May 7 election, broadcasters said on Saturday, but there will be no head-to-head with his main rival. Under plans agreed on Saturday after months of political wrangling, Cameron and opposition leader Ed Miliband will also participate in a live question and answer (Q&A) programme. Cameron's rejection of a head-to-head with Miliband, leading his opposite number in the Labour party to call him a coward, has been widely interpreted as an effort by Cameron to protect his own high personal ratings while depriving rivals of publicity. The pair will appear in the Q&A format on March 26, broadcasters BBC, ITV, Sky and Channel 4 said in a joint statement, which they said followed conversations with all parties.
March 21, 2015 at 02:09PM
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