ITV confirmed the Prime Minister and the Labour leader will take part in the show at 9pm on June 4. The hour-long debate will be moderated by Julie Etchingham and take place in front of a studio audience. Michael Jermey, ITV’s director of news and current affairs, said: “Millions of viewers value the election debates.

“They provide a chance to see and hear the party leaders set out their pitch to the country, debate directly with each other and take questions from voters. “ITV is pleased to be broadcasting the first debate in this year’s election campaign.” How do I register to vote in the General Election? If you are unsure whether you are registered to vote or not, you can check by contacting your local .

You can go to this and enter your postcode to find your nearest one. Where do I go to vote for the General Election? If you are registered, you should receive a polling card through the post informing you of the location of your nearest ballot box. You can only vote at the polling station location on your card.

However, if you are unsure then you can go to the to find your nearest polling station. You do not need to bring your polling card with you in order to vote as it is not recognised as proof of registration. Do I need ID to vote in the General Election? Voters across the UK will be required to show ID to vote in General Elections.

You can use any of the following accepted forms of photo ID when voting at a polling station. You will only need to show one f.