What do the spinners think?published at 22:53 British Summer Time 7 June
Some more from the spin room now, where the spinners are spinning for their parties...
- Salma Shah, former Conservative special adviser, says the energy tonight was "very much" between Mordaunt and Rayner - although she thinks Rayner was "very subdued"
- Baroness Hazarika, peer and former adviser to the Labour Party, says she thinks there is an element of caution within Labour and they will need to "spell out" the change they can bring
- Reform UK deputy leader Dr David Bull says Nigel Farage "spoke in a language people understand" tonight - and adds Penny Mordaunt should have more categorically condemned Sunak's decision to leave D-Day events early
- Former Lib Dem adviser Sean Kemp says England's biggest parties are reluctant to talk about the benefits of migration because of people's concerns about it on the doorstep, and about housing and public services
- Liz Lloyd, former adviser to the SNP’s Nicola Sturgeon, says Stephen Flynn was right to bring up Brexit tonight because there’s a "conspiracy of silence" around the Westminster parties
- Plaid Cymru’s Heledd Fychan says party leader Rhun ap Iorwerth helped to "change the narrative" on migration by standing up to Farage's "divisive and dangerous policies"
- And Green Party deputy leader Zack Polanski says people who watched tonight’s debate will have seen Carla Denyer's performance as a real contrast to Labour and the Tories