What issues matter to you most in the run up to the general election?
Father-of-four Gary, would like a more self-sufficient Britain.
Linda Morgan wants politicians who will change the NHS
Kate, a young athlete, would like to see investment in sporting facilities
Jonny Good, is a new home owner and would like to see a raise to the minimum wage.
Harry, a medical school applicant, would like more funding for the NHS.
Ewan Sorby, 18, is a first time voter who wants to see a reduction in university fees
Karen Wright, owner of a dog salon in Cardiff, on what matters most to her this election.
Simon is a Scottish voter for the first time since the referendum
John is a Scottish tour guide and wants a prosperous, united Scotland.
Radi, a chip shop owner originally from Bulgaria, says immigrants must work for benefits.
Samantha Thomas is interested in policies which will affect her new baby
Jenny Hutchison wants politicians to prioritise the NHS, in particular GP recruitment.
Umar Qureshi is interested in policies which will help him get on the property ladder.
Becky, a Dewsbury Market trader, is interested in policies which help the self-employed.
Jack Wilkinson wants to see polititians making a real difference on the streets.
Nelson wants his children to have greater job opportunities away from home.
First-time voter Michelle Riddles says she wants to vote to 鈥渕ake a difference鈥.
Jimmy, an amateur boxer, wants to see politicians invest in community sports.
David Moss says he is a 鈥渉appy voter鈥 because he lives in a 鈥渕ulti-ethnic society鈥.
Steve Haymes, a self-employed plasterer, says he is 鈥渟truggling to make ends meet鈥.
Victoria Matthie wants politicians to help young people get onto the property ladder.
Hannah Patterson is interested in policy that invests in volunteer projects.
Donya, a self-employed childminder, is interested in policy focusing on childcare costs.
David Teale wants politicians to provide 鈥渧alue for money鈥 with his retirement income.