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TV referendum debate: Appeal for audience members | TV referendum debate: Appeal for audience members |
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Would you like to take part in a debate about the Scottish independence referendum? | Would you like to take part in a debate about the Scottish independence referendum? |
BBC Scotland is hosting a series of TV programmes at venues the length and breadth of the country and is appealing to members of the public to be part of the audience. | BBC Scotland is hosting a series of TV programmes at venues the length and breadth of the country and is appealing to members of the public to be part of the audience. |
Voters in Scotland decide on their country's future when they go to the polls on Thursday, 18 September. | Voters in Scotland decide on their country's future when they go to the polls on Thursday, 18 September. |
They will be asked the "yes/no" question: "Should Scotland be an independent country?" | |
Audience members will need to be available between 16:00 and 20:30. | Audience members will need to be available between 16:00 and 20:30. |
Debates have already taken place in Greenock and Kelso. | |
The next one will be in Kirkcaldy, Fife, on Tuesday, 18 March and the one after that will take place in Kirkwall on Tuesday, 15 April. | |
If you want to join the audience, please fill in the form below. | If you want to join the audience, please fill in the form below. |
Our audience researchers will make contact with you in due course. | Our audience researchers will make contact with you in due course. |
Guidelines require the BBC to have a balanced audience for this event. | Guidelines require the BBC to have a balanced audience for this event. |
To help us do this, we will ask all members of the audience whether they are associated with a political party or if they already have a favoured view on whether Scotland should become independent or remain part of the UK. | To help us do this, we will ask all members of the audience whether they are associated with a political party or if they already have a favoured view on whether Scotland should become independent or remain part of the UK. |