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Corbyn to take part in live TV debate

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reading — British Prime Minister Theresa May came under pressure to join a live television election debate Tuesday after opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn announced a last-minute decision to attend.

May had ruled out any headto-head debate with other party leaders ahead of the June 8 vote, and is due to send her interior minister to the seven-way hustings on the BBC on Tuesday evening.

In response, Labour leader Corbyn had said he too would not attend — only to announce just hours before the event that he would take part after all.

“It’s very odd that we have an election campaign where we go out and talk to people all the time and the prime minister seems to have difficulti­es in meeting anyone or having a debate,” Corbyn told a rally in Reading, west of London.

“There is a debate in Cambridge tonight. I don’t know what she is doing this evening, but it’s not far from London.

“I invite her to go to Cambridge and debate her policies, debate their record, debate their plans, debate their proposals and let the public make up their mind.”

Labour is gaining ground on May’s Conservati­ves in opinion polls, and Corbyn’s team has been buoyed by a better-thanexpect­ed performanc­e in a TV grilling on Monday night.

The leaders of the Liberal Democrats, the UK Independen­ce Party, the Greens and Welsh nationalis­t Plaid Cymru, and the deputy leader of the Scottish National Party, are also taking part in the debate in Cambridge, eastern England.

It’s very odd that we have an election campaign where we go out and talk to people all the time and the prime minister seems to have difficulti­es in meeting anyone or having a debate Jeremy Corbyn, Labour leader

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