In association with The Independent and The University of Hull, Catch21 Productions is proud to present Uni-Q, the first regular political show for the UK's youth.
Uni-Q gives people from 16 to 25 the chance to hold the politicians to account. We cover the topics that matter to you, affect you, and most importantly, are chosen by you.
Episode 1 was filmed at the University of Manchester Student Union. The panel was:
Hazel Blears MP
The former cabinet Minister and MP for Salford made her first media appearance since her dramatic resignation from the government amid the expenses scandal.
Douglas Murray
The controversial neo-conservative author and journalist is director of the right-wing think tank the Centre for Social Cohesion.
Iain Lindley
Still in his 20s, the Tory councillor is fighting to unseat Deputy Leader of the Commons Barbara Keeley at the 2010 election.
You can also watch Uni-Q on The Independent, at independent.co.uk/student
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