On Radio 4 again, on the eve of the election.

As some people might already know, I following on from the panel debate I took part in on Radio 4 last week, I was invited back yesterday to do another. This time, the participants from both the Birmingham and Manchester panels were invited down to the BBC in London, for a longer discussion with John Humphrys.

The Today programme seem to have focused on the people rather than the politicians on this final day before the election, and we got a full fifteen minutes at the prime-time 8:10am slot. The recording was pretty heavily cut however, since the discussion itself this time went on for about an hour. In particular, they removed the bits when we said who we were likely to vote for, but this is fair I suppose, since we were a completely unscientific sample of the public. Still, I think most of the key discussions made it to the final cut.

You can listen on the BBC website, here, or below:

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