分别在Itv, sky, BBC。
我只找到4月15日在itv那场
主题是:英国国内时事
地址是:
或者你用百度搜一下prime ministerial debate transcript
下面是一些摘录:
三党主席开场白:
NICK CLEGG: I believe the way things are is not the way things have to be. You're
going to be told tonight by these two that the only choice you can
make is between two old parties who've been running things for
years. I'm here to persuade you that there is an alternative. I think
we have a fantastic opportunity to do things differently for once. If
we do things differently, we can create the fair society, the fair
country we all want: a fair tax system, better schools, an economy
no longer held hostage by greedy bankers, decent, open politics.
Those are the changes I believe in. I really wouldn't be standing
here tonight if I didn't think they were all possible. So don't let
anyone tell you that the only choice is old politics. We can do
something new; we can do something different this time. That's
what I'm about; that's what the Liberal Democrats offer.
GORDON BROWN: These are no ordinary times, and this is no ordinary election. We've
just been going through the biggest global financial crisis in our
lives, and we're moving from recession to recovery, and I believe
we're moving on a road to prosperity for all. Now, every promise you
hear from each of us this evening depends on one thing: a strong
economy. And this is the defining year. Get the decisions right now,
and we can have secure jobs, we can have standards of living
rising, and we can have everybody better off. Get the decisions
wrong now, and we could have a double-dip recession. And
because we believe in fairness, as we cut the deficit, over these
next few years, we will protect your police, your National Health
Service, and we will protect your schools. I know what this job
involves; I look forward to putting my plan to you this evening.
DAVID CAMERON: I think it's great we're having these debates, and I hope they go
some way to restore some of the faith and some of the trust into our
politics, because we badly need that once again in this country. The
expenses saga brought great shame on parliament. I'm extremely
sorry for everything that happened. Your politicians, frankly all of us,
let you down. Now, there is a big choice at this election: we can go
on as we are, or we can say no, Britain can do much better; we can
deal with our debts, we can get our economy growing and avoid this
jobs tax, and we can build a bigger society. But we can only do this
if we recognise we need join together, we need to come together,
we need to recognise we're all in this together. Now, not everything
Labour has done in the last 13 years has been wrong - they've done
some good things and I would keep those, but we need change, and
it's that change I want to help to lead.
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