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Jonathan Dimbleby presents a panel discussion of news and politics from a Young Carers Festival in Southampton, with Harry Mount, Jeremy Browne, Anne Marie Carrie and Chuka Umunna.

Jonathan Dimbleby presents a panel discussion of news and politics from a Young Carers' Festival organised by YMCA and the Children's Society at YMCA Fairthorne Manor near Southampton. On the panel: Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Chuka Umunna; chief executive of Barnardo's Anne Marie Carrie; Liberal Democrat MP and Minister for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, Jeremy Browne and author and journalist Harry Mount.

Producer: Victoria Wakely.

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48 minutes

Last on

Sat 30 Jun 2012 13:10

Chapters

  • Bank regulation

    Question One: Can regulation ever successfully cure the bank problems?

    Duration: 12:47

  • Housing benefit

    Question Two: Does the panel think there is any merit in the suggestion that housing benefit could be made available to the over-25s only?

    Duration: 12:41

  • House of Lords reform

    Question Three: If the House of Commons is supposed to represent the public's opinions, why is it forcing reform in the House of Lords when it is not considered important by most people?

    Duration: 12:06

  • Young carers

    Question Four: If you imagine you're doing your studies and are already failing to cope, now bring your parents into the equation and they're ill or unable, how would you deal with this?

    Duration: 05:56

  • London 2012

    Question Five: Does the team think that many more of the million-plus unsold seats for the Olympic football game would have been sold if David Beckham had been selected?

    Duration: 01:09

Broadcasts

  • Fri 29 Jun 2012 20:00
  • Sat 30 Jun 2012 13:10

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