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PM's questions on YouTube


Members of the public will be able to put questions to the Prime Minister via the YouTube video-sharing website.


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You will soon be able to put questions to the Prime Minister on the 10 Downing Street YouTube channel.

Simply record yourself asking a question for Prime Minister Brown and submit it to YouTube.

If your question is selected, Mr Brown will then record a video response which will be posted on the site.

"Send in your video questions on any subject you like, from tackling climate change to improving the health service and creating jobs, and make the most of your chance to have a personal Prime Minister's Question Time," a message on the 10 Downing Street website reads.

Submissions for the first round of questions should be sent in by 21 June.

www.youtube.com/downingst
www.number-10.gov.uk

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