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Monday 23 February 2015 6:00 am

General Election 2015: ITV and BBC to show seven-way debates, Channel 4 and Sky share head-to-head

By: Joe Hall

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ITV and BBC will broadcast two separate seven-way debates between political party leaders ahead of the general election, while Sky and Channel 4 will both share a head-to-head between David Cameron and Ed Miliband.
 
The broadcasters drew lots to decide how to distribute coverage of the debates which will see party leaders given a national platform to deliver their message to voters.
 
ITV will screen the first discussion on 2 April, just over a month ahead of the General Election on 7 May. The BBC’s debate comes a fortnight later while the showdown between Cameron and Miliband (provided they’re both still leaders of their respective parties) will be shown on both Channel 4 and Sky just over a week before voters go to the polls.
 
Both the seven-way debate and the head-to-head will be the first of their kind in British General Election history.
 
After Cameron said in January: “If we are going to have one minor party, we should have all the minor parties”, ITV and BBC returned with the seven-party idea.
 
In 2010, TV debates were held for the first time between Cameron, Nick Clegg and Gordon Brown.
 
The TV debates schedule in full:
 
  • 2 April, ITV: Seven-way debate between leaders of the Conservatives, Labour, Liberal Democrats, Ukip, the SNP, the Green Party and Plain Cymru.
  • 16 April, BBC: Seven-way debate between leaders of the Conservatives, Labour, Liberal Democrats, Ukip, the SNP, the Green Party and Plain Cymru.
  • 30 April, Sky and Channel 4: Head-to-head debate between party leaders of the Conservatives and Labour.

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