Trying to hear from mark in belfast. We asked bbc news for someone to come on the programme to discuss those questions but our request was declined. Instead we are joined by two viewers who contacted us this week. With me here in the studio is neville bletsch and in a cambridge studio is philip howes, a member of the conservative party who stood this year for election to the local council. Gentlemen, welcome to you both. Philip howes, because you are a member of the conservative party, you are one of the few people who can actually vote on who our next Prime Minister will be so i wondered how much did the programme help you make up your mind . It didnt really add to my knowledge of them because perhaps when you know about them before, the programme seemed so awkward. It was sitting on bar stools as if they were entering a pub quiz. No Live Audience. Emily maitlis was to one side of the stage and i think she should have been in the middle, facing them, eyeballing each candidate equally.
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