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Jonathan Dimbleby presents a panel discussion of news and politics from Canterbury, Kent with Iain Duncan-Smith, Andrew Adonis, Anne McElvoy and Sir John Sulston.

Jonathan Dimbleby presents a panel discussion of news and politics from Canterbury Christ Church University, Kent with Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Iain Duncan-Smith; Labour Peer and former Cabinet minister, Andrew Adonis; Nobel prize winner and Fellow of the Royal Society, biologist Sir John Sulston; and public policy editor of The Economist magazine, Anne McElvoy.

Producer: Victoria Wakely.

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48 minutes

Last on

Sat 28 Apr 2012 13:10

Chapters

  • Jeremy Hunt

    Question One: Does the panel agree that the Culture Secretary should now face an inquiry into his ministerial conduct?

    Duration: 10:20

  • Economy

    Question Two: Can people really feel safe when the economy's in the hands of two arrogant posh boys who don't know the price of a pint of milk?

    Duration: 10:48

  • Housing benefit policy

    Question Three: Are current Government benefit policies cleansing London of poor people and poor families?

    Duration: 13:28

  • World population

    Question Four: Is an ever-increasing world population a burden or an asset?

    Duration: 06:26

  • Canterbury pilgrimage

    Question Five: Having made the pilgrimage down to Canterbury, what sins will you be seeking atonement for?

    Duration: 03:21

Broadcasts

  • Fri 27 Apr 2012 20:00
  • Sat 28 Apr 2012 13:10

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