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We've come to the end of tonight's debate with the party candidates.
Each of you will now have 30 seconds to make a final statement.
Hello, and welcome to Crowd Science from the BBC World Service.
I'm Caroline Steele, and this is a very important political debate.
Candidate number one, you will go first.
Citizens of Crowdland, I feel like we've had some very fruitful discussions today, and perhaps we've planted a seed of hope within your burgeoning hearts.
Okay, maybe not that important, but it is a political debate set in a fictional world called Crowdland.
And remember, an apple a day keeps the doctor away.
Thank you so much.
Okay, candidate number two, your 30 seconds starts now.
I think the things I want us to remember from Banana Parties politics is that we are beyond apples.
As you can probably tell, Crowdland is about to have an election.
It's a fierce competition between the Banana Party, the Apple Party, and our last candidate.
Candidate number three, you've got 30 seconds, starting from now.
Well, here at the Orange Party, we are determined not to leave anybody beranged.
Okay.