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Last Updated: Thursday, 13 December 2007, 02:05 GMT

Tony Blair on the announcement of his victory in his constituency Election results: Your reaction
Labour has won the election and will govern for an historic third term, but with a reduced majority. Read your reaction as the results came in.


OTHER ELECTION DEBATES

Trimble resigns: Your comments
Reaction to David Trimble's resignation as leader of the Ulster Unionist party.

Did you have problems voting?
Our users' experiences of voting difficulties, in person or by post.

Who should be next Tory leader?
Michael Howard has announced he will step aside as Tory leader. Is this the right decision? Send us your views.

Can Blair's new team deliver?
Tony Blair has reshuffled the Cabinet following the Labour Party's historic third election victory. Send us your views.


Voters' panel

Should 16-year-olds get the vote?
Campaigners are calling for 16 and 17 year-olds to be given the vote. Do you agree? Will it tackle apathy in young people?

Iraq: A key election issue
As campaigning for the general election reaches its climax, Iraq is still in the spotlight. Should it be an election issue? Will it affect how you vote?

Most boring campaign ever?
The Sun newspaper says the election campaign is the most mind-numbingly boring ever. Do you agree? Are the politicians ignoring the key issues?

Who will run the economy best?
Chancellor Gordon Brown says the economy will be the election's dividing line. Who do you want be in charge of the economy?

PMQs: Your reaction
The UK's three main party leaders have faced each other during the last prime minister's question before the general election. Send us your reaction.

Sinn Fein's IRA appeal
The IRA has said it will give "due consideration" to Gerry Adams' plea to end the armed struggle. Send us your views.

Has politics become too dirty?
Following the announcement of a general election in May, there are concerns that the country could be faced with a dirty campaign. Do you agree?

A minimum price for alcohol?
MPs have said that local authorities should be able to set minimum prices for alcoholic drinks in a bid to cut binge drinking. What do you think?

Can school meals be healthier?
The government has promised £280m to improve school lunches following a campaign by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver. Will it make a difference?

Should religion and politics mix?
The head of the Roman Catholic Church has called for abortion to become an issue in the UK general election. What do you think?

What are the key issues?
The prime minister has announced that a general election will be held on 5 May. How will you decide who to vote for?

Your views of Tory health plans
The Conservatives are to focus on health issues, including tackling hospital super bugs and patient safety. Send us your views.

Have you made your mind up?
Political parties have put their campaigns on hold until Monday. Have you been influenced by the campaigns so far?

Tory manifesto: Your views
The Conservatives have launched their election manifesto at the start of the first full week of campaigning. What do you think of it?

Which party is best for families?
Parties are campaigning for the votes of families with young children as well as pensioners. Send us your comments.

Final results: The panel react
Our voters' panel give their reaction to the final results in the general election.

Decision time: Panel's verdict
Our panel of UK voters give their verdict on the election campaign and their final decision on who they will vote for.

Question Time: Panel's views
Our voters' panel give their verdict on the performances of the three main party leaders on Thursday night's Question Time Leaders' Special.

Issues and apathy: Panel's views
Our panel discuss whether their issues of concern have been addressed and whether apathy has increased among voters.

The panel discuss immigration
Our panel of UK voters discuss how the parties are dealing with the issue of immigration.

Halfway mark: The panel's views
At the halfway point of the election campaign our readers' panel of UK voters give their opinions on events so far.

The panel's views on manifestos
Our readers' panel of UK voters outline what they expect to see in the political parties' manifestos.

The panel introduce themselves
Our readers' panel of UK voters introduce themselves, and outline their voting intentions and the issues that are important to them.

The panellists' opinion on Europe
Our readers' panel of UK voters give their opinions on Europe.



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