WE are now in the dying days of the general election after almost four weeks of opinion polls, TV debates, and a rash of promises from all sides.
We have said it before and we say it again, we hope that every reader uses their vote on Thursday.
By now you should have found out all you need to know about your candidates and may well have decided which of them to vote for.
Remember, you are voting for the man or woman who will represent you for the next four years, not just the party they stand for.
It promises to be one of the most exciting elections in recent times and you all have your part to play in it.
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