General election discussion on the economy, jailing bankers, 9/11 and the war on terror. Labour Kerry McCarthy; Lib Dem Mark Wright; Green Justin Quinnell; Chairman of Bristol UKIP Steve Wood; the Conservative party declined to participate. What is your vision for Britain and why should people vote for you?: gap between rich and poor; bedroom tax; fairness; rebalancing of economy where rich pay more; deficit and debt; environmental responsibility; tax; social justice; equality; growth; EU. Referendum on EU â Britain in or out? Trade regulations; reform and negotiation; Council of Ministers; positive laws from EU; Common Agricultural Policy. Banks were bailed out with £750bn â are parties for arresting top bankers? What happened to Andrew Tyrie MPs Treasury select committee decision to separate high street banks from casino banks? Austerity. All pain for no gain; in the 6th richest country in world as national debt doubles in five years; Glass-Steagall Act in the US separated casino and main street banks; regulation; big four auditors all in it together; bankers bonus cap; Serious Fraud Office failing to do their job and prosecute; fines are just pennies to banks and individuals responsible are not punished; too big to jail. British national debt has almost doubled to £1.5tn since 2010 election; cancelling debt; Keynesianism. Clip of Richard Gauge from Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth, discussing controlled demolition of twin towers and building 7, subsequent war on terror, homeland security, growing police state, the after-effects of 9/11: Iraq war; Afghanistan war; Trident; vote on action in Syria; action in Libya; dodgy dossier; ISIS and Al Qaeda; oil.