LIVE BBC general election debate LIVE: Penny Mordaunt says Rishi Sunak's decision to leave D-Day commemorations early was 'completely wrong' in fiery start to battle between seven major parties By Lettice Bromovsky Published: 13:00 EDT, 7 June 2024 | Updated: 15:05 EDT, 7 June 2024 e-mail 21 View comments Advertisement Seven political parties will pitch to voters tonight in a televised BBC debate in the first of its kind this general election campaign. Penny Mordaunt for the Conservative Cabinet minister Penny Mordaunt, Labour 's deputy Angela Rayner and Reform leader Nigel Farage will debate leading figures from the Liberal Democrats , SNP , Green Party and Plaid Cymru over 90 minutes. The first multi-party debate comes less than a month before voters go to the polls on July 4.
Follow MailOnline's live coverage below and join in the conversation in our comments section 19:05 Farage labelled 'bigot' by Welsh party Lets change the tone of the debate on immigration. Too much of it is framed around the bigotry of people like Nigel Farage. Penny Mordaunt can't stand up to Nigel Farage as she wants her party to be like his.
Angela Rayner can't stand up to Nigel Farage because of the shift in her party to the right. Plaid party will stand up. 19:02 Farage: 'NHS model is not working' Nigel Farage says the NHS model isn't working and the more money we spend, the less delivery we get, which means the model is wrong.
Flynn says this is Nigel telling you he "does not believe in NHS". Fa.
