The leaders of the three main political parties are taking part in the UK's second electoral TV debate. What is your reaction to the programme?
Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg are discussing foreign affairs, including Britain's membership of the European Union and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Sky is hosting the show from Bristol, which is also being shown live on the BBC News channel, Radio 4 and the BBC News website. The BBC will host the third and final debate, focussing on the economy, on 29 April.
What's your reaction to the debate? Who do you think is coming out on top? Are your questions on foreign policy being answered?
What would you do if you were Prime Minister? Send us a clip for our video wall.
Tell us what questions you would like to see the leaders answer in the BBC's Prime Ministerial debate.
Or if would you like to be part of a BBC panel discussing the debate itself, let us know.
This article is from the BBC News website. ? British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg are discussing foreign affairs, including Britain's membership of the European Union and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Sky is hosting the show from Bristol, which is also being shown live on the BBC News channel, Radio 4 and the BBC News website. The BBC will host the third and final debate, focussing on the economy, on 29 April.
What's your reaction to the debate? Who do you think is coming out on top? Are your questions on foreign policy being answered?
What would you do if you were Prime Minister? Send us a clip for our video wall.
Tell us what questions you would like to see the leaders answer in the BBC's Prime Ministerial debate.
Or if would you like to be part of a BBC panel discussing the debate itself, let us know.
This article is from the BBC News website. ? British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

