Thursday, 09 February 2012

Last chance to join our election panel

Inside Housing’s election panel is closing tomorrow, so if you haven’t signed up yet this is your last chance.

As part of our general election coverage we are looking to recruit a panel of readers to tell us what you think.

The group will be emailed each week, asking them to give their opinion on the latest key issues, and which party they’d vote for.

The results of these polls will be published in the magazine and online.

All responses will be treated as anonymous, and any details supplied will only be used to contact you in relation to the election polls.

If you’d like to be added to the panel please email gene.robertson@insidehousing.co.uk.

We want to use the same panel throughout the run up to the election, so no new members will be added after 19 March.

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