Join the Debate Night Audience in Perth

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You may have seen the new look Debate Night on BBC Scotland, bringing the political views of the nation to your living room via a 'virtual audience'.

The studio panel now face questions via video link from members of the public, with host Stephen Jardine keeping things going at a safe and acceptable distance from them all!

Next Wednesday 27th May, it comes to Perth, and the team are looking for people from across the Small City to have their say on that issues that matter to you. 

You lead the agenda – your questions will be put to those who influence how Scotland is run and will define the direction of the programme.

Your questions will be put to those who influence how Scotland is run and will define the direction of the programme.Maybe you are a key worker, have been self-isolating or perhaps your work has been affected by Coronavirus?  Whatever your situation, the team at BBC Scotland wants you to apply and to become part of the discussion.  The only restriction is that you must be applying to go on as yourself and not on behalf of your company or organisation.

Presenter Stephen Jardine is inviting people to apply to take part in the political discussion programme

He said: "Debate Night is the only place where people are regularly able to put their questions and experiences directly to Scotland's policymakers in their own words.

"Despite the restrictions in place we are determined to continue giving people the opportunity to question those in charge."

3 DEBATE NIGHTGet your voice heard. Apply here to be part of the virtual audience.

Debate Night is currently set up to ensure social distancing between the panel of politicians and public figures in the studio.

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