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12:31pm Tuesday 13th May 2008
NEWSNIGHT is coming to Crewe and Nantwich to host a special edition from the constituency two days before next week's by-election.
The special programme will be filmed at The Crewe Hall Hotel, Weston Road on Tuesday May 20 at 8pm.
It will be hosted by Jeremy Paxman alongside a panel of senior politicians and an audience of voters from the constituency.
There are no longer any places left to join the studio audience, however, people can go onto a reserve list with a chance to participate.
Those interested should get in touch for more details by emailing Natasha.Mardikar@bbc.co.uk or by calling 0208 624 8200 and leaving a message with their contact details so that the team can call them back.
John Pickworth, Northwest says...
7:42am Thu 15 May 08
Pat, Swansea says...
5:29pm Wed 14 May 08
Pat, Swansea says...
5:29pm Wed 14 May 08
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John Pickworth, Northwest says...
7:42am Thu 15 May 08
I think its obvious to nearly everyone now that the bribe was more about saving Brown's job than actually doing anything to help real people.
What is really sickening is that because the £2.7bn was borrowed money, Darling & Brown have actually given us a tax RISE, not a cut. They haven't given us our money back (they've kept that), but simply given us new borrowed money that we will ALL have to pay back in the near future.
I don't know about you, but I feel even poorer than I did on Monday. Thanks Labour.