Analysis: What happened during the deabtepublished at 12:22 British Summer Time 21 June
Lucy Ashton
BBC Sheffield political reporter
Sheffield Hallam could be a head-to-head contest between Labour and the Lib Dems and for two of the candidates, it was familiar stomping ground.
Labour’s Olivia Blake used to be deputy leader of Sheffield Council and is well used to debating against Lib Dem leader and candidate Shaffaq Mohammed.
Mr Mohammed made this debate personal. He said at the age of 50, he had taken out a mortgage to help his son buy a house as young people could not afford to get on the housing ladder.
He mentioned a son who is a paramedic, who reports back on how the crisis in social care is impacting on the NHS. And he spoke about how climate change is affecting Pakistan, where he has family.
Ms Blake mentioned the Labour Party buzzword “change” and said she wants to continue championing issues which matter.
She has a particular focus on the climate and environment, unsurprisingly as Hallam is a largely rural constituency which borders the green belt and Peak District.
Hallam was a strong Remain constituency and the candidates gave mixed opinions on Brexit.
There were sharp words from Conservative spokesman Steve Winstone who said leaving the EU had boosted the UK’s international trading.
The Greens would not rule out a vote on whether to rejoin and the Social Democratic Party and Rejoin the EU candidate both want the UK to work more closely with the EU.
Labour has a majority of just 712 in Hallam so every vote really will count.