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The House Episode

Here is the second episode of 'The House', a new bi-weekly series C21 is putting together for broadcast on the Community Channel. It won't be on the tellybox until next month, but the first episode is here in all its glory for your viewing pleasure.

The House is the flagship political programme for young people. Filmed right inside the House of Commons itself every other week, our team of dynamic presenters are challenging MPs and other guests on the big issues that are facing Britain’s youth. From tax to transport and the environment to education The House will have it covered. We’ll have a different presenter each time discussing topics with three MPs from each of main parties. We’ll also be giving you the opportunity to ask a question on each episode which you can send in via e-mail, text or video.’

This week, C21's own Kiran Tailor talks to  Phil Woolas MP, Anne McIntosh MP and Martin Horwood MP about a range of topics from class sizes to the environment.
In Partnership with: The Community Channel - Sky 539 - Virgin TV 233 - Freeview 87 (6-9am)

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Samantha
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Re: The House Episode
Reply #2 on : Tue June 10, 2008, 14:22:57
Hiya,

This is so cool, MPs just seem like they have nothing better todo
THE HOUSE ON COMMUNITY CHANNEL
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GET INVOLVED WITH THE NEXT EPISODE
Reply #1 on : Fri June 20, 2008, 17:21:19
If you have a question you want to ask MP's on the programme, e-mail thehouse@communitychannel.org

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