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Cameron defends change over election vote rules
David Cameron has said his government's plans for fixed term parliaments are a "huge" and "good" change - amid concern some changes amount to a "stitch up".

The two joint-leaders of Britain's new coalition government speak and answer media questions in the garden of Downing Street. John Pienaar and the Times' Daniel Finkelstein provide analysis.
Can this coalition government work for Britain?
On the first morning of the coalition government, Nicky asks if the two parties can get along. Can a coalition work for Britain? Many of you got in touch with your thoughts.
A new political landscape
Victoria speaks to politicians, commentators and 5 live listeners about how this new political landscape will unfold. Users of 5 live Connect got in touch with their thoughts.

Conservative MP Michael Fallon talks to Tony Livesey about the Tory/Liberal Democrat negociation process.

Five days on from the election Peter Allen talks to politicians and political analysts as speculation continues as to who will form a government with whom.

Conservative MP and former defence secretary Malcolm Rifkind says as the Labour party finished third in the election, the Tories stand the greatest chance of forming a coalition with the Lib Dems.

Angus Robertson MP - the leader of the Scottish National Party in Westminster - on his party's support of a potential Labour/Liberal Democrat deal.

The former home secretary says that a "rainbow coalition" would be doomed and the Labour party needs to go into opposition in order to renew itself.
Lib Dems and Tories resume talks
The Lib Dems and Conservatives have resumed negotiations for a fourth day, as a senior Lib Dem tells the BBC the Tory offer was the "only deal in town".
Labour MP Douglas Alexander rules out deal with SNP
A leading Labour MP has said a potential coalition deal between his party and the Lib Dems would not include the Scottish National Party.
Who should Clegg crown king?
Senior Liberal Democrats have said the process of forming a new government could be resolved within 24 hours. 5 live Connect users shared their views on who Nick Clegg should crown king.

Featuring former Labour spin doctor Lance Price as Gordon Brown, Conservative blogger Iain Dale as David Cameron and former Liberal Democrat MP Lembit Opik as Nick Clegg.

Having a hung parliament is thought to be what the City doesn't want: political uncertainty, the possibility of another election in the near future, and nobody handling the budget deficit.

Gordon Brown's still prime minister and Nick Clegg's had two meetings with David Cameron and one with the PM. Former Cabinet minister Michael Portillo assesses the political landscape.

Lord Steel led the Liberal party into a pact with the minority Labour government in 1977, and he joins Nicky to give his thoughts on the current Con/Lib talks.
Clegg meetings with Brown and Cameron
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has held private meetings with Gordon Brown and David Cameron as talks continue over forming the next UK government.
Tories' 'final offer' on vote reform
The Conservatives have made a "final offer" to the Lib Dems of a referendum on electoral reform as the battle to form the UK's next government heats up.
Do you want to change the voting system?
As the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats hold more talks to try to form a government, Nicky asks if you agree with the Lib Dems' desire for electoral reform.
What do you want to happen next in Westminster?
Victoria comes live from Westminster as the Conservatives and Lib Dems continue trying to form a government. Users of 5 live Connect got in touch about what they hope happens next.

Singer Billy Bragg says Nick Clegg should hold out for proportional representation and thinks the old two-party politics may be at an end.

Lib Dem MP Simon Hughes says the Tories would have to change their position on electoral reform for a deal to be done between the two parties.

The director of Unlock Democracy, Peter Facey, explains why he and about 1000 other people protested outside the Lib Dem's meeting in London.

Conservative MP John Redwood and former Lib Dem MP Lembit Opik clash over whether electoral reform should be central to an agreement on coalition government.

John Pienaar reports from Westminster on the latest negotiations for a coalition government.

Stephen's guests at Liverpool University for this post-election debate include politicians Ken Clarke, Lembit Opik, Stephen O'Brien and Ivan Lewis.

The Lib Dem leader, arriving at the party HQ in London, says toe the gathered media that the Conservatives have gained "first right" to attempt to form a government in the "national interest."

The incumbent Prime Minister says that Britain's got a hung parliament for the first time since the 1970s. Gordon Brown says he's prepared to talk to any party leader about forming a government.

After falling just short of an overall majority at this general election, Conservative leader David Cameron makes explicit offers to Nick Clegg of forming a coalition.

The Liberal Democrat Dr Evan Harris shares his thoughts on why he believes he lost his seat in Oxford West to the Conservatives.

Nicky Campbell asks the successful parliamentary candidate for Brighton Pavillion on her plans for the future and about the hung parliament

The Conservative's Education spokesman Michael Gove gives his perspective on what the public might expect from a hung parliament.

The former Lib Dem leader talks to Nicky Campbell about the position of his party after election night

Nicky Campbell takes your calls and listens to your opinions on who you want to be PM after an election night result of a hung parliament

The former Labour party leader talks to Nicky Campbell, Shelagh Fogerty and John Pienaar about the election results and Labour's position
Cameron to try to form government
David Cameron is to set out within hours his plans to form a "stable" government, after the Tories won most votes but not an overall majority.
Brown 'respects' Clegg talks with Tories
Gordon Brown has said he "respects" the right of the Lib Dems to talk to the Tories about forming a government.
Cameron makes offer to Lib Dems on government
David Cameron has reached out to the Liberal Democrats in an effort to form a government - after the UK general election resulted in a hung parliament.
Who is going to be the next PM?
The election has resulted in a hung parliament with the Conservatives as the party with the most seats. But who will be the next PM? Users of 5 live Connect got in touch.
Who should join forces with who?
As 5 live's coverage of the election continued users shared their views on who should share power with who, who should run the country and the merits or not of a coalition government.

One of the high profile casualties of the election is Jacqui Smith, the first female home secretary, who loses her seat to the Conservatives.
Immediate reaction as the polls close
Users of 5 live Connect share their views on not being able to vote due to queues outside polling stations, and whether their vote will have made a difference.

The Prime Minister answers listener's questions, hosted by Nicky Campbell.

The shadow schools secretary talks about his own expenses scandal and the Tory position on the last day of the election campaign.
What do you want to ask Alex Salmond?
SNP leader Alex Salmond took calls and questions from listeners about his party's policies. Users of 5 live Connect got in touch with their thoughts.
What do you want to ask Gordon Brown?
On the last day of campaigning before the election, Gordon Brown took calls and questions from listeners about Labour's policies. Users of 5 live Connect got in touch with their thoughts.
Have you made up your mind how you'll vote?
Polls suggest four out of ten voters haven't decided how to vote. Stephen Nolan, sitting in for Victoria, talks to candidates from the three main parties. Users of 5 live Connect got in touch.

Philip Hammond and Chris Huhne give their reaction and listeners tell us why they're voting tactically and discuss whether a new electoral system would make more sense.

How much influence could smaller parties have after this election? The leaders of both UKIP and Plaid Cymru talk to Nicky Campbell and the audience about their policies.
Is this the election that will give more power to the smaller parties?
Nicky speaks to the leaders of UKIP and Plaid Cymru about their policies and whether they think they'll have more influence after the election. Users of 5 live Connect got in touch.
Will you vote tactically?
Victoria speaks to Peter Hain, the Welsh Secretary, who suggests that voters should consider voting tactically to keep the Tories out. Users of 5 live Connect got in touch with their thoughts.

Most opinion polls still point to a hung parliament. That means there could be deals to be done to make sure one of the big parties get power.
Is it Deal or No Deal time for the parties?
With polls pointing to a hung parliament, Nicky asks if it's time the party leaders made a deal with each other. Users of 5 live Connect got in touch.
Chasing the UK vote in Pakistan's 'Little Britain'
Chasing proxy UK election votes from British citizens in Pakistan

The Conservative leader David Cameron speaks to Peter Allen while out on his campaign tour of the country.
Who has your X Factor?
After the final prime ministerial TV debate, which candidate came out on top? On the Phone-in, Nicky asks which one has the X Factor. Users of 5 live Connect got in touch.

Victoria came live from Rochdale, the town which became the focus of the election campaign after Gordon Brown refered to a local pensioner as a "bigoted woman".

Caroline Lucas, the leader of the Green Party, answers your questions on the phone in. Hosted by Nicky Campbell.
What do you want to ask the Green Party?
Green Party leader Caroline Lucas took calls and questions from listeners about her party's policies ahead of the election. Users of 5 live Connect got in touch with their thoughts.

Nicky Campbell asks the leader of the Lib Dems about a hung parliament, his expenses and his policies.
What do you want to ask Nick Clegg?
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg took calls and questions from listeners about his party's policies ahead of the general election. Users of 5 live Connect got in touch with their thoughts.
Tories to target Labour heartlands
David Cameron has said the Tories are to target Labour strongholds, in the wake of the Lib Dem poll surge.
UK trapped by voting system, Clegg says
The UK is "trapped" in a political system which could throw up "eccentric outcomes" and requires change, Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has said.
Clegg warns Labour on third place
It would be "preposterous" for Labour to have its leader remain in Number 10 if it came third in terms of votes, says Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg.

Shadow culture secretary Jeremy Hunt explains Conservative policies on boosting the private sector, particularly in N. Ireland and north east England, and public sector cuts.

The Care Services minister Phil Hope discusses Labour's proposals to protect frontline services in the public sector from cuts. He also discusses Gordon Brown's performance during Labour's campaign.

Richard chairs Tory blogger Iain Dale as Nick Clegg, Lib Dem candidate Lembit Opik as Gordon Brown and former Labour spin doctor Lance Prince as David Cameron

Are the main parties capable of working together? Or will party politics get in the way of running the country? 5 live listeners give their views.
Election: Nick Clegg attacks 'desperate' Gordon Brown
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has indicated he might find it difficult to do a deal with Gordon Brown in the event of a hung Parliament.
Scottish Lib Dems manifesto claims 'fairer policies'
The Liberal Democrats have claimed that a vote for them on 6 May would be a vote for a "fairer Scotland".
Would a hung parliament be the best result for Britain?
Are the main parties capable of working together? Or will party politics get in the way of running the country? Users of 5 live Connect shared their opinions.

During Victoria Derbyshire's show, we took the live broadcast of the leader of the SNP launching their election manifesto

John Pienaar picks apart Nick Clegg's speech about why he can offer more than Labour and the Conservatives.
Salmond urges voters to 'achieve a balanced parliament'
Scottish National Party leader Alex Salmond has urged electors in Scotland to vote SNP and achieve a "balanced parliament" on 6 May.
Cameron: Don't treat public like a 'bunch of mugs'
David Cameron has said politicians must stop treating the public like a "bunch of mugs" in thinking only new laws and more money can solve problems.

Caroline Lucas, leader, launched the Green's election manifesto, hoping to get their first seat in Westminster.

The Liberal Democrats launch their election manifesto with an introduction from 5 live's Chief Political Correspondent John Pienaar

Gordon Brown launches Labour's election manifesto

Nicky Campbell asks the audience "What would you put in your manifesto?" We get your view of what you want the parties to be putting in their manifestos.

Peter Allen asks UKIP leader Lord Pearson what type of electoral reform he supports? However, Lord Pearson soon discusses the impact on the UK if they left Europe and how more jobs would be created.

Nigel Follett became disillusioned about politicians following the expenses scandal. Trying to convince him to vote is Lib Dem MP Susan Kramer and Labour MP Lord Adonis.

On the day the general election is announced, Victoria speaks to six candidates planning to stand in Watford. She also hears from the Lib Dems' Norman Lamb and the Conservative's Jeremy Hunt.
What do you want Britain to look like after the election?
Victoria's programme came live from the marginal seat of Watford on the morning the general election was officially called, where she asked listeners for their thoughts on what they wanted to change in Britain.
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What's your message for the new cabinet?
The cabinet ministers of the coalition government met for the first time this morning. Users of 5 live Connect got in touch with their messages for the new cabinet.
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