Party leaders and candidates are making their final attempt to convince voters around the country ahead of of the polls opening tomorrow.
Party leaders and candidates are making their final attempt to convince voters around the country ahead of of the polls opening tomorrow.
The NHS has been one of the UK’s greatest achievements. For 65 years it has provided a cost effective, universal health service, free at the point of need to all people irrespective of their background, circumstance or ability to pay, but it is now under greater threat than ever before.
David Cameron has said the number of people sleeping rough has gone down under the coalition. That isn’t backed up by the evidence.
The last Question Time before the general election largely focused on welfare and tax, immigration, the EU and the NHS, but the liveliest exchanges were on the post-election horse trading that will take place in the likely event of an inconclusive election result on May 7.
David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg faced a grilling from the public in a special election edition of BBC Question Time. They were quizzed on immigration, the NHS and the economy. Our political experts have rated each party leader’s performance.