In one week’s time the UK electorate will head to polling stations across the country to vote in one of the most unpredictable general elections in recent memory.
A number of issues will sway voters, but the outcome will also have a huge impact on the technology industry. The current coalition government has promoted ‘digital by default’ services, the G-Cloud and Tech City.
We want to know what you think.
Let us know which party you will be voting for on May 7 and let us know in the comments section what your priorities are for the next five years.
And if you’re still undecided, why not read our party-by-party technology guide to the 2015 general election?
Who are you backing in the 2015 General Election?
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