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the invitation was for leaders or leading figures to take part, and tonight, the seven debaters are. for the conservatives, the leader of the house of commons, penny mordaunt. the leader of reform uk, nigel farage. labour s deputy leader, angela rayner. rhun ap iorwerth, the leader of plaid cymru the party of wales. carla denyer, co leader of the green party in england and wales. the liberal democrats deputy leader, daisy cooper. and the scottish national party s westminster leader, stephen flynn. applause the parties drew lots to decide their position on stage. and they stand before an audience chosen by the pollsters savanta. they come from many different backgrounds, reflecting voters from across great britain. they include supporters of the seven parties, as well as some undecided voters. they may come to this with strong views, orfind themselves persuaded by something they hear from the stage. and the questions you will hear in the next 90 minutes will come from that ....
Need to deterrence and peace keeping and we need to look after those young people need to look after those young people when they leave the armed forces people when they leave the armed forces with so many problems in housing forces with so many problems in housing and mental health issues and so on housing and mental health issues and so on but housing and mental health issues and so on. but we don t build resilience conventional force by spending £200 trillion conventional force by spending £200 billion on conventional force by spending £200 billion on a conventional force by spending £200 billion on a new nuclear deterrent. thank billion on a new nuclear deterrent. thank you. billion on a new nuclear deterrent. thank you, penny mordaunt, to come back to you, clearly there has been a lot of comment already about the prime minister, indeed it amounting to no presence at all. prime minister, indeed it amounting to no presence at all. amounting to? amountin: to no p ....