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Leeds

Uni-Q Series 2 continues this week as the UK's only regular political show for young people rolls into Leeds, the country's biggest student town. As the election campaign gets going we've got a great panel taking on issues of national and global importance, and taking students' views on the issues that matter to them. Our panel - and our audience - certainly weren't afraid to give their true opinions. Find out more and see the show after the jump.

In this episode, Gavin and Sofia are at Leeds University Union, putting the questions to our panel of Labour's Austin Mitchell, Philip Davies from the Conservatives, and the journalist and campaigner Lester Holloway. The panel discuss Extremism, this week's political hot potato, as well as looking France's attempts to ban the burqa and Leeds University controversial toilet policy. No, really! And as always you can send us your reactions and keep your eyes peeled for a show near you.

Uni-Q is created by Catch21 Productions, in association with The Independent and The University of Hull.

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