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Friday, February 25, 2011

U.K. P.M. David Cameron answers your questions on Libya, budget cuts and more, in YouTube interview

Last week we asked you to submit your questions for U.K. Prime Minister, David Cameron, and you responded with 10,000 questions across topics like the violence in the Middle East, global arms trade, and tuition fees for U.K. students.

Today, in a special interview produced by YouTube World View and Al Jazeera English, you can get to see how the Prime Minister tackles a selection of the questions you voted to the top - including his thoughts on what should be done in Libya, whether banks in the U.K. should pay increased taxes, and what Britain’s role is in Afghanistan. Watch the full interview here:



You can also see how Cameron and a host of other leaders across various disciplines answered the same “Big Three” questions -- questions like “what is the biggest problem facing the next generation and what can we do to solve it?” and “if you could ask any other leader a questions, what would it be and who would you ask it to?” --  by going to www.youtube.com/worldview and clicking on the “Big Three Questions” tab.

We’ll announce our next YouTube World View interview in the coming weeks, so check back here for more details soon.


Ramya Raghavan, News and Politics Manager, and Jayme Goldstein, U.K. Product Marketing Manager, recently watched “A Girl Like Me



5 comments:

crookedtimber31 said...

This is eye opening, thanks for tweeting it or I would not have seen this.>>>

amapola said...

Stop trying to tie my Youtube account to a Gmail account. I don't want to give you my phone number. I want to stay anonymous. People need to have some outlet where they can say what they think and not have to worry about reprocution. You are trying to force me to give you my phone number. I don't think my phone number is any of your damn business.

What you're trying to do is make it so someone who has something the government doesn't like can supenea you to identify who your users are.

Victor said...

I know this is not the right place to leave this comment.

I got a poor connection (limited bandwith 2GB a month via 3G) so everytime I try to view a video, when switching to fullscreen, it changes from 360p to 480p even though I already waited to load fully the video, and this just is very annoying and bandwitdh consuming.
Notice that also when choosing the option for slow connection on youtube videos.

So, many people like me, having this limited service, cannot enjoy as they used to in the previous youtube video player.

air max said...

what Britain’s role is in Afghanistan.

Israelfriend said...

Hi i wonder why cannot youtube accept donate buttons for all? so if people have something to teach in a video people can donate money to them for sharing the info if they want.

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