Premiering right now on BBC Two in England is the party’s first election broadcast for the local elections. Starring environment spokesperson Chris Huhne, its theme is climate change and how Liberal Democrat councils are working to reduce their carbon footprint.
It’s also showing at 6.25 on ITV1 and 6.55 on BBC One. The next English PEB from the party will be next Tuesday.
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I was hoping this would be online, it was broadcast without sound for the first fourty or fifty seconds on BBC1!
Ah well, looking at the video online, it was only the first thirty seconds. Still, it felt like longer đ
I wish we would avoid the phrase “carbon footprint”.
This phrase has come out of nowhere and I don’t believe people trust politicians that use it…
BBC 1 re-broadcast it last night as it was shown on Wednesday without sound for the opening 30 seconds.