The next Prime Minister: Sky News to hold live TV debate with Conservative Party leadership contenders
The next Prime Minister: Sky News to hold live TV debate with Conservative Party leadership contenders

The Sky News TV debate between the candidates vying to be the next leader of the Conservative Party will now take place on Tuesday 19th July at 8pm.
The change of date follows consultation with the candidates and the Conservative Party’s 1922 Committee and is to allow the continued timeline on voting.
On Tuesday night, the remaining contenders will meet at Sky News studios in west London for a one-hour live debate hosted by Kay Burley with questions from a virtual audience.
It will be broadcast live and for free on Sky News channel 501, across Sky News’ digital channels, streamed on YouTube, and simulcast to our IRN Commercial Radio partners.
John Ryley, Head of Sky News, said: “There has never been a more important time to reinvigorate the trust of voters in the office of the Prime Minister. This live TV debate on Sky News gives the candidates a chance to reconnect with millions by debating the major issues facing Britain. It presents a unique opportunity to re-engage a disillusioned electorate.”
Sky News and other broadcasters changed the political landscape in the UK by creating the first leaders’ debates in 2010. Sky News believes debates are critical to inform and engage the voting public. With the winner of the leadership battle becoming the UK’s next Prime Minister, this live TV debate lets the candidates set out their stall for everyone to hear on a platform where they will be put to the test.
The leadership contest will be decided by a national vote of the Conservative Party ballot membership.


