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Third sector ministers on general election 2010

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Interviews with third sector ministers from each of the main political parties, captured in the run-up to the general election 2010.

The starter's pistol has been fired and the race is underway. With the general election fast approaching on the 6th of May we have been putting YOUR questions to the three main parties on the issues affecting the charity and voluntary sectors.

We've also been getting the views of the Scout Association on how to navigate the political landscape in times of change and the best ways of achieving success in your political campaigns.

Plus you may have found your email inbox clogged with charity manifestos recently. We find out what they're for, and more importantly who's reading them.

Programme guests

  • Angela Smith, the Minister for the Third Sector
  • Nick Hurd, the Shadow Minister for Charities, Social Enterprise and Volunteering
  • Jenny Willott, the Liberal Democrat's Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
  • Paul Palmer, Associate Dean - Ethics, Sustainability and Engagement, Charity Effectiveness
  • Simon Carter, The Scout Association
  • Farah Nazeer, Head of Policy and Strategy, Motor Neurone Disease Association

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