The candidates battling it out to win the Lancaster & Wyre seat will take your questions in the second of our special Beyond Radio general election debates.
We will bring together the Lancaster & Wyre candidates for the second of two 'Beyond the Ballot' editions of our weekly news show Beyond the Headlines to be recorded at our studios.
The candidates in Lancaster & Wyre are:
Nigel Alderson (Reform UK)
Peter Gordon Cartridge (Conservative Party)
Jack Lenox (Green Party)
Matt Severn (Liberal Democrats)
Cat Smith (Labour Party)
If you have a question you'd like us to ask the candidates about any local or national issue, please email newsdesk@beyondradio.co.uk or send us a private message on our social media channels.
Four of the five candidates, Peter Cartridge, Jack Lenox, Matt Severn and Cat Smith, will be attending the debate. We will also be sending your questions to all candidates for a response.
The Lancaster & Wyre debate will air on Beyond Radio on Friday June 28 between 10am and 2pm.
The deadline for questions is 9am on Wednesday June 26.
The general election takes place on Thursday July 4.


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