this video is called UK prime ministerial debates 2010.
A video from Britain used to say about itself:
This video clip shows scenes from the British anti-war movement in the period 2003-2005. The location is mostly Manchester, but there are some shots of the huge 12th April 2003 demonstration in London. This was not the massive 2 million march on February 15th 2003--just before the war started--but a later march, the largest ever peace demonstration during an ongoing war in British history.
Out of this mass movement emerged the British anti-war political party Respect. This video shows some of the key moments in the establishment of the party in Manchester.
The final part of the video shows scenes from a day of political campaigning on Friday 22nd April 2005 for the British General Election that takes place on 5th May 2005. The location is the Manchester electoral constituency of Stretford and Urmston which has a sitting Labour MP who voted for the Iraq war.
Britain’s leaders debate on the economy: Evasion, lies and anti-immigrant rhetoric: here.
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