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.
This week, Uni-Q is back, and for Episode 2 we went to the University of East Anglia in Norwich. The panel was:
Chloe Smith MP
The Conservatives' rising star became the youngest MP in the Commons this summer after the resignation of Ian Gibson during the expenses scandal.
Adrian Ramsay
At just 27 Adrian became Deputy Leader of the Green Party, and he leads the Green council group in Norwich, where the party has its strongest presence in the UK. Adrian is gunning for the former Home Secretary Charles Clarke's seat at the general election.
Phil Taylor
Formerly an advisor to Peter Hain, Phil has campaigned for Labour in Norwich for six years and is tipped to be Chloe Smith's opponent at the general election.
You can also watch Uni-Q on The Independent, at independent.co.uk/student
Adrian discusses policies to tackle climate change, with reference to fuel poverty; taxation of big business; cheaper public transport; agricultural subsidies; and free-trade versus fair-trade.
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