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BBC looking for people to join studio audience for Scotland Leaders’ Debate in Glasgow

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BBC looking for people to join studio audience for Scotland Leaders’ Debate in Glasgow

The BBC is set to film a special Debate Night episode in Glasgow next week and is inviting the public to take part in the live audience.

Debate Night: Scotland Leaders Special filming will be broadcast live on Tuesday, June 11, at 8pm and will see Stephen Jardine host the debate where the people of Scotland will put their questions to the leaders of five Scottish political parties.




The programme is looking for people from various walks of life to take part, including parents, carers and business owners as well as various age ranges, from students to those who have retired.

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First Minister of Scotland John Swinney MSP from the SNP, Douglas Ross MSP from the Scottish Conservatives, Anas Sarwar MSP from Scottish Labour, Lorna Slater MSP from the Scottish Greens and Alex Cole-Hamilton MSP from the Scottish Liberal Democrats will all be taking part.

The studio audience application website is now live, and you can apply for free tickets at www.bbc.co.uk/debatenight.

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