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LBC’s Nick Ferrari invites Londoners to quiz their Mayoral hopefuls

March 17, 2016 - Martin Hoscik

Nick_FerrariThe five leading candidates to succeed Boris Johnson will take part in a live LBC debate next week and the station is asking Londoners to help host Nick Ferrari put the would-be mayors under the spotlight.

The hour-long show will see Ferrari put listeners’ questions to Sian Berry (Green), Zac Goldsmith (Conservative), Sadiq Khan (Labour), Caroline Pidgeon (Lib Dems) and Peter Whittle (UKIP).

Questions can be sent in via email (debate@lbc.co.uk) or put to the candidates directly on the day by calling 0345 60 60 973.
  
James Rea, LBC’s managing editor, said: “The LBC London Mayoral debate will put our listeners centre stage and at the heart of the conversation as they question the candidates live on air.

“With Nick Ferrari at the helm, it will set the agenda for the 2016 Mayoral election as Londoners decide who will be the Mayor of the world’s greatest city.”
 
LBC London Mayoral debate will be take place on Tuesday March 22nd from 9am to 10am on LBC, listen on digital radio, at lbc.co.uk, on the LBC app and in London on 97.3 FM.

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