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Breakfast's election panel |  Our panel: Freddie Forsyth, Rosie Boycott and John O'Farrell | The election campaign may have really failed to capture the public's imagination but the next few days will be crucial for all the parties with voting now less than a week away.
Television viewers had a chance to see the three biggest party leaders confronted by the public on last night's Question Time.
The parties will be keen to get the focus of the campaign back on domestic issues today. Today on Breakfast, we discussed events, and look back on the week's campaigning with our regular Friday election panel
Joining us in the studio were:
Frederick Forsyth The author of The Day of the Jackal is of course a Conservative supporter. In November 2004, the writer was part of a group which called for Tony Blair to be impeached over the war with Iraq Rosie Boycott The former editor of the Express and Independent newspapers is a Liberal Democrat. John O'Farrell The author of Things Can only Get Better - a life-long Labour supporter who once stood as a candidate in Maidenhead.
You can see our discussion at 0840
We also hear from the BBC's political editor Andrew Marr
You can find out more about Breakfast's plans to cover the general election
You can also keep up to date with the progress of the video voters who are sharing their views with us throughout the campaign
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