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Cameron holds second Q&A session | Cameron holds second Q&A session |
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Conservative leader David Cameron has been facing questions from politics students in north Wales in the European election campaign. | |
The Tory leader has been meeting around 30 politics students from Alun school in Mold. | |
He is due to hold an open question and answer session in Rhyl where voters can put any question to him. | |
The questions in Coleg Llandrillo are likely to focus on the expenses controversy. | The questions in Coleg Llandrillo are likely to focus on the expenses controversy. |
This will be the second "Cameron-direct" event to be held in Wales, after a similar session in Barry in February attracted around 100 people. | |
Those attending the event in Rhyl have had to register beforehand but are not necessarily Conservative party members. | Those attending the event in Rhyl have had to register beforehand but are not necessarily Conservative party members. |
It is part of the Conservative campaign for elections to the European parliament on June 4 where the party is aiming to go beyond its present representation of one Welsh seat. | It is part of the Conservative campaign for elections to the European parliament on June 4 where the party is aiming to go beyond its present representation of one Welsh seat. |