Over the next few weeks, the Shadow Cabinet will be answering YOUR questions on our plans to change Britain. Last week, George Osborne took your questions on the economy – click here to watch his answers.
This week, we're focussing on the key issue of government transparency – click here to read our draft manifesto.
And on Thursday 18th February at 5.30pm, David Cameron will be answering your questions in a live webcast. But we won’t be picking the questions – you will.
We're opening the process up by allowing you to submit questions yourself or vote on other people's questions – and those with the most votes will be put to David.
We're using Google's "Moderator" tool to collect and organise the questions. This means you'll need a Google account to get involved, but it's an easy process to get one - just click on the "sign in" link below.
Once you're logged in, click "View Questions" at the bottom of the page. Questions are limited to 250 characters - or attach a YouTube URL if you'd prefer to use video.
Questions not related to government transparency will be removed, so please stay on topic. There will be opportunities to ask about other areas in future weeks.
If your question is too similar to one already asked, you will be asked to change it or vote for the other question. Vote for (or against) questions using the tick and cross boxes.
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