Election 2015: Newsbeat debate live in Birmingham
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With 16 days to go until the General Election, the latest Newsbeat debate has taken place in Birmingham.
More than 100 young voters fire questions at five politicians - Emma Reynolds for Labour, Norman Lamb of the Lib Dems, Paul Uppal for the Conservatives, Steven Woolfe of UKIP and Amelia Womack from the Green Party.
The key themes were immigration, health and education. Your hosts are Tina Daheley and Chris Smith.
As it happened: Live coverage from Newsbeat's debate in Birmingham
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Inside the University of Birmingham for the big Newsbeat debate
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Ready for your questions in Birmingham
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