we also of net migration. but we also recognise _ of net migration. but we also recognise that migration puts pressure _ recognise that migration puts pressure on public services. getting the bounce — pressure on public services. getting the bounce rate is something that's long—overdue. we should deport people coming to britain _ we should deport people coming to britain illegally, _ we should deport people coming to britain illegally, and _ we should deport people coming to britain illegally, and we _ we should deport people coming to britain illegally, and we use - we should deport people coming to britain illegally, and we use to. - britain illegally, and we use to. under— britain illegally, and we use to. under the — britain illegally, and we use to. under the last _ britain illegally, and we use to. under the last labour- britain illegally, and we use to. - under the last labour government, we afforded _ under the last labour government, we afforded to— under the last labour government, we afforded to 44,000 _ under the last labour government, we afforded to 44,000 people. _ under the last labour government, we afforded to 44,000 people. now - under the last labour government, we afforded to 44,000 people. now we . afforded to 44,000 people. now we are lucky— afforded to 44,000 people. now we are lucky if— afforded to 44,000 people. now we are lucky if we — afforded to 44,000 people. now we are lucky if we deport _ afforded to 44,000 people. now we are lucky if we deport more - afforded to 44,000 people. now we are lucky if we deport more than- are lucky if we deport more than five _ standing behind me at the podiums will be two men, one of whom will become the next trimester of the uk. —— the next prime minister of the uk. on the panel is charlotte wright, the bbc�*s political editor for the south east, and mike stevens, bbc lancashire's political reporter. tonight — the first televised debate of the campaign. with labour in a commanding position in the polls, can rishi sunakfind some momentum? or will sir keir starmer cement his position as the odds on favourite to become the next prime minister?