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Birmingham

You’ve seen the previews, and now we’re proud to present Episode 3 in this series of Uni-Q.

Our hosts Gavin and Sofia were at the Abbey College in Birmingham, and they were joined by Labour MP Steve McCabe, former International Development Secretary Clare Short, and Tory candidate Jo Barker. Our panel and the audience thrashed out their differences on international aid and the forthcoming party leaders’ election debates, before wrestling with the political hot potato chosen by our audience: the war in Afghanistan.

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

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Dan
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Re: Birmingham
Reply #1 on : Wed March 24, 2010, 19:34:59
How could you allow that Iraq war hippercrit on your show/???????????

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