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Cameron holds second Q&A session Cameron holds second Q&A session
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Conservative leader David Cameron will face questions from politics students and voters as he arrives in north Wales in the European election campaign. Conservative leader David Cameron has been facing questions from politics students in north Wales in the European election campaign.
The Tory leader is expected to meet around 20 politics students from Alun school in Mold. The Tory leader has been meeting around 30 politics students from Alun school in Mold.
He is then due to hold an open question and answer session in Rhyl where voters can put any question to him. 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.
It will be the second "Cameron-direct" event to be held in Wales, after a similar session in Barry in February attracted around 100 people. 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.