Wood to Nuttall: It's Leanne!published at 20:51 British Summer Time 18 May 2017
Whoops! UKIP's Paul Nuttall calls Leanne Wood "Natalie" for a second time and apologises. "It's Leanne!," says the Plaid Cymru leader.
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Whoops! UKIP's Paul Nuttall calls Leanne Wood "Natalie" for a second time and apologises. "It's Leanne!," says the Plaid Cymru leader.
When Paul Nuttall returns to his idea of cutting overseas aid to fund the NHS, saying "charity begins at home", SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon responds that would be "taking money from the poorest people in the world".
On the NHS, she asks: "Where are you getting the staff?"
He stresses he's not talking about ending EU migration but a "one in one out" system.
Caroline Lucas says the Greens would put more money into the NHS by "getting rid of our nuclear weapons programme and progressive taxation".
She calls it "puzzling" that the Lib Dems supported increased role of private sector in the NHS as part of the coalition. Mr Farron says he does not support privatisation of the NHS.
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Paul Nuttall says UKIP wants to put £6bn into the NHS by getting rid of the UK's international aid quota, which is currently 0.7% of GDP.
Leanne Wood, replying to a question on social care, says there's a "growing problem" and "the system we've got in place is not fit to deal with it".
She says health and social care should be integrated and the wealthy should "stump up more".
Following the Brexit debate, retired nurse Shirley McCall, who has MS, asks the leaders a question about funding for social care and the NHS.
The four other panellists are turning their fire on UKIP - they each have a similar approach to immigration and Brexit and there have been several attempts to link UKIP's Paul Nuttall with PM Theresa May.
Green co-leader Caroline Lucas says for UKIP the problem is "always immigrants", which is "outrageous".
Paul Nuttall counters that "we're letting too many people in" and we should have an Australian-style points system.
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UKIP Leader Paul Nuttall says it's a "very EU" idea to keep holding referendums until you get the result you want and it was clear what people were voting for in last year's EU referendum.
Plaid Cymru's Leanne Wood asks: "Did people vote to lose their jobs?"
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Greens co-leader Caroline Lucas says Labour "did not only give the Tories a blank cheque for hard Brexit but they gave them a lift to the bank and helped them cash it in".
She says she'd work with other parties apart from UKIP - UKIP Leader Paul Nuttall says: "I wouldn't want to".
Paul Nuttall says it was "obvious" on 23 June that voting to leave meant leaving the single market and to suggest otherwise is "downright duplicitous".
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Lib Dem leader Tim Farron says a "vast chunk" of NHS workers are from the EU and refusing to guarantee their right to stay "endangers our children's future".
Four of the parties on the panel campaigned to stay in the EU - and have each warned of what they call an "extreme Brexit". There's a clear exception in UKIP's Paul Nuttall, whose party has campaigned to leave the EU for years.
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