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is already buzzing the journalist, but we've also seen politicians turn up but we've also seen politicians turn up as well because the purpose of this is also for the politicians, surrogates, representing either candidate to defend and protect their candidate as the one who's come out best. they're doing that for the debate and it will get even more intense win that debate is over. this is a relatively new, you may remember on what it was david cameron. it prompted a phrase from the number of mps they won this is in middle ways —— many ways an american style of television. in some ways, they can be a blessing, or they could be a curse. i'm joined by vicki young, deputy political

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long. it's forecast on itv. it's one of a series of debates that will be happening through the election. there will be one with the seven parties on friday. that will be on bbc news. the key about this one is the that is a head—to—head. rishi sunak and keir starmer do go head—to—head every wednesday and prime minister's questions. but as ryan was saying, this is an entirely different audience, and vicki. and it's one that could sway some underfunded voters. now it's time to look a bit more into details about how one might win. hello, we are bringing you another campaign. it's going to be in the northwest and will be quite a clash. there he

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political reporter vicki young. what are you looking out for in this next hour or so?— are you looking out for in this next hour or so? they both know they've not a 'ob hour or so? they both know they've got a job to — hour or so? they both know they've got a job to do _ hour or so? they both know they've got a job to do here _ hour or so? they both know they've got a job to do here of course. - hour or so? they both know they've got a job to do here of course. for. got a job to do here of course. for rishi sunak he's got to defend a m year record of conservative government. that's going to be pretty difficult. that gives keir starmer quite a lot to go at he's got to defend his own record but boris johnson's got to defend his own record but borisjohnson's and liz got to defend his own record but boris johnson's and liz truss. got to defend his own record but borisjohnson's and liz truss. he is also going to have to put a bit of doubt in peoples minds about keir starmer. he so far behind in the polls that he has to make something happen here. that makes it pretty tricky and this set piece of it. for keir starmer it completely different. he's way ahead in the polls, he's got to fight against complacency. he's got to give people enthusiasm, something to go out for. he doesn't want to be watching, although they are so far ahead of the polls they don't give my vote. that certainly what some senior figures are looking to get worried

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question they were asked was the cost of living crisis question. let us have a listen as to what they have to say on the economy. mark my words, have to say on the economy. mark my words. labour— have to say on the economy. mark my words, labour will _ have to say on the economy. mark my words, labour will raise _ have to say on the economy. mark my words, labour will raise your - have to say on the economy. mark my words, labour will raise your taxes i words, labour will raise your taxes it is in— words, labour will raise your taxes it is in their— words, labour will raise your taxes it is in their dna.— it is in their dna. sorry, thank ou, i it is in their dna. sorry, thank you. i am _ it is in their dna. sorry, thank you, i am going... _ it is in their dna. sorry, thank you, i am going... i— it is in their dna. sorry, thank you, i am going... i don't- it is in their dna. sorry, thank| you, i am going... i don't know it is in their dna. sorry, thank- you, i am going... i don't know how ou feel you, i am going... i don't know how you feel when _ you, i am going... i don't know how you feel when you're _ you, i am going... i don't know how you feel when you're a _ you, i am going... i don't know how you feel when you're a prime i you feel when you're a prime minister say, you feel when you're a prime ministersay, having had you feel when you're a prime minister say, having had what you are going through, that the plan is working, it is right. in are going through, that the plan is working, it is right.— working, it is right. in the last few moments, _ working, it is right. in the last few moments, the _ working, it is right. in the last few moments, the two - working, it is right. in the last few moments, the two were l working, it is right. in the last i few moments, the two were asked questions about immigration, seen as one of the real dividing lines between the two parties, how they will handle those small boat crossing this, and there was quite a lot of sparring between rishi sunak and keir starmer on that issue. it did get quite heated as well. to get a better recap than i can give you we go straight to vicki young, our deputy political editor who has been

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you have — think that's the difference. when you have debates with more people it does dilute _ you have debates with more people it does dilute that intensity. here you've — does dilute that intensity. here you've got them up against each other, _ you've got them up against each other, the — you've got them up against each other, the only two people who can be prime _ other, the only two people who can be prime minister afterjuly the 4th _ be prime minister afterjuly the 4th that— be prime minister afterjuly the 4th. that having a go to each other about— 4th. that having a go to each other about what — 4th. that having a go to each other about what might happen in the future _ about what might happen in the future and the pass. you about what might happen in the future and the pass.— about what might happen in the future and the pass. you feel the tension building. _ future and the pass. you feel the tension building. i— future and the pass. you feel the tension building. i will— future and the pass. you feel the tension building. i willjoin - future and the pass. you feel the tension building. i willjoin you i future and the pass. you feel the tension building. i willjoin you in a second for that we will continue to bring you updates on that debate for the vicki was saying, the health service and the cost of living the first two questions a clear dividing lines between the two candidates and tension already.— now to the election that dwarfs ours — the world's biggest, with nearly a billion people registered to vote. it's looking likely tonight that narendra modi will win a rare, third consecutive term as india's prime minister. he is certainly claiming victory — though results so far show his bjp party is falling well short of the landslide that exit polls had predicted. 0ur south asia correspondent yogite limaye reports. a widely expected moment

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service with a rishi sunak saying is a gp and his mum was a pharmacist. both of them playing out their personal ties with it when it comes to that, the personal questions they say can help bring empathy when it comes to explaining the politics for that to discuss politics a little bit more we've got our deputy political editor vicki young was broken away from that debate for the politics for that to discuss politics for that to discuss politics a little bit more we've got our deputy political editor vicki young was broken away from that debate. two big issues coming up for the cost of living and the health service. .,, ., ., , service. cost of living it was interesting. _ service. cost of living it was interesting, rishi _ service. cost of living it was interesting, rishi sunak - service. cost of living it was j interesting, rishi sunak has service. cost of living it was - interesting, rishi sunak has gone and aggressively. he knows he's got to try— and aggressively. he knows he's got to try and _ and aggressively. he knows he's got to try and land some blows because he so _ to try and land some blows because he so far— to try and land some blows because he so far behind in the polls without _ he so far behind in the polls without he keeps talking about labour— without he keeps talking about labour tax rises over and over again — labour tax rises over and over again we _ labour tax rises over and over again. we haven't got around to the question— again. we haven't got around to the question of— again. we haven't got around to the question of taxes. he's trying to put doubt — question of taxes. he's trying to put doubt in peoples minds. you want to talk— put doubt in peoples minds. you want to talk about the future, he keep saying _ to talk about the future, he keep saying the — to talk about the future, he keep saying the elections about the future — saying the elections about the future. keir starmer much more interested — future. keir starmer much more interested in the past are talking about— interested in the past are talking about the — interested in the past are talking about the record of the conservative government. they're talk about liz truss. _ government. they're talk about liz truss, talking about how she crash the economy. 0n health it's been

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politicians and it is where they look _ politicians and it is where they look at — politicians and it is where they look at the most uncomfortable. that debate has look at the most uncomfortable. “inst debate has resume to la vallette to go back in. we will be back with vicki young in a short while. when we look at what we're hearing from the debate, many people will be fact checking and trying to work out what is true and what is not true. has it been costed? has it not? earlier my colleague was taking a look at some of the immigration policies from the bbc verify hub. of the immigration policies from the bbc verify hub-— bbc verify hub. yes, the conservatives _ bbc verify hub. yes, the conservatives so - bbc verify hub. yes, the conservatives so that. bbc verify hub. yes, the i conservatives so that their bbc verify hub. yes, the - conservatives so that their visa reforms are already working, they are getting net migration down. there is an annual cap for the users. specifically, the home secretaryjames users. specifically, the home secretary james cleverly says the net migration has been cut by a tenth last year and that the existing restrictions will prevent 300,000 people from being eligible to come to the uk in the future. is that accurate? well, it is correct that accurate? well, it is correct that net migration fell by around 10% in 1923 to 685,000 from 764,000

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polls show _ worried about complacency. when the polls show such a massive lead, what some _ polls show such a massive lead, what some other _ polls show such a massive lead, what some other politicians here have said you — some other politicians here have said you knock on the door and some people _ said you knock on the door and some people will— said you knock on the door and some people will be saying, labour is going _ people will be saying, labour is going to — people will be saying, labour is going to in any way you don't need my vote _ going to in any way you don't need my vote. they are worried about people _ my vote. they are worried about people who haven't made up their mind _ people who haven't made up their mind they— people who haven't made up their mind. they need them to get out there _ mind. they need them to get out there and — mind. they need them to get out there and vote. of course they do. not overpromising. saying we are not going _ not overpromising. saying we are not going to _ not overpromising. saying we are not going to promise all these things because — going to promise all these things because i— going to promise all these things because i think they feel that that is what _ because i think they feel that that is what happened under conservative governments. they also know that the economic— governments. they also know that the economic situation means there's going _ economic situation means there's going to — economic situation means there's going to be some very difficult decisions, a lot of the problems that there — decisions, a lot of the problems that there are will take a very long time to— that there are will take a very long time to fix — that there are will take a very long time to fix. but they've got to be careful— time to fix. but they've got to be careful because they need to inspire people _ careful because they need to inspire people to _ careful because they need to inspire people to come out and vote as well, so big _ people to come out and vote as well, so big balance between saying trust us but _ so big balance between saying trust us but also — so big balance between saying trust us but also we are going to change things so— us but also we are going to change things so much that they want you to come _ things so much that they want you to come out _ things so much that they want you to come out and vote. xlit'icki things so much that they want you to come out and vote.— come out and vote. vicki young, thank you _ come out and vote. vicki young, thank you so _ come out and vote. vicki young, thank you so much _ come out and vote. vicki young, thank you so much for— come out and vote. vicki young, thank you so much for the i come out and vote. vicki young, i thank you so much for the moment and of course, we will be speaking to a conservative person in the spin room shortly as well to get that party's take. so, keir starmer has now arrived at the debate venue, expect rishi sunak will be arriving shortly

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have to come out a bit more forcefull . a ., ., , , forcefully. vicki young, a deputy olitical forcefully. vicki young, a deputy political editor. _ forcefully. vicki young, a deputy political editor. if _ forcefully. vicki young, a deputy political editor. if you _ forcefully. vicki young, a deputy political editor. if you want i forcefully. vicki young, a deputy political editor. if you want to i political editor. if you want to follow this debate blow by blow, you can scan a qr code on the screen next to me. our correspondence art delivering regular updates and analysis, and of course, there will be plenty more throughout the evening here on the bbc news channel. studio: thank you very much indeed. time now for the sport. hello from the bbc sport centre. it's been revealed that manchester city are planning to launch legal action against the premier league over the organisations commercial rules. bbc sport understands an arbitration hearing regarding the legality of the league's transaction rules has been set for next week. those rules determine whether sponsorship deals are financially �*fair�*. the times newspaper is reporting that it has seen a legal document in which city claim they are victims of "discrimination", and that the amended rules were approved by rivals to "stifle" their success on the pitch. last month city became the first club in english football history

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leader, was suspended from the party and never reinstated, and he has decided to stand as an independent candidate, so this could still cause sir keir starmer lot of trouble and the fact that sir keir starmer�*s deputy leader, angela rayner, came out and supported diane abbott saying that she saw no reason why she couldn't stand, and many think about that forced his hand on all of this. the other thing that was circulating as a suggestion was that diane abbott might get a peerage and be able to go into the house of lords and when she responded today she said that this is factually incorrect. she said i have never been offered a seat in the lords, and would not accept one if offered. and decided after deliberating for a few days that she will stand as a labour candidate, and she would if she was to be elected be the longest serving female mp in the house of commons. . ~ serving female mp in the house of commons. ., ~ , ., a ., ., commons. thank you, vicki young, our deu commons. thank you, vicki young, our deputy political— commons. thank you, vicki young, our deputy political editor. _ thanks vicki — and a full list

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