Summary

  • Voters aged under 30 question top politicians on issues that matter to them, in a Question Time special on BBC One

  • Robert Jenrick (Con), Angela Rayner (Lab), Humza Yousaf (SNP), Jo Swinson (Lib Dem), Adam Price (Plaid Cymru), Jonathan Bartley (Green) and Nigel Farage (Brexit) made up the panel

  • Boris Johnson is criticised for initially refusing to look at an image of a sick child on the floor of an overcrowded hospital

  • Health Secretary Matt Hancock later visits the Leeds hospital to speak to management about the case

  • Mr Johnson also says the possible abolition of the BBC licence fee needs 'looking at'

  • Labour promises to 'end austerity' as John McDonnell sets out what it would do in its first 100 days in government

  • Jo Swinson defends her stance on extending transgender rights as she takes questions from BBC listeners and viewers

  • The BBC has been hearing from people in Crewe about their key issues - especially undecided voters

  • UK voters go to the polls on Thursday

  1. Good morningpublished at 06:51 Greenwich Mean Time 9 December 2019

    With just three days to go before polling day parties are trying to hammer home their key messages to win over voters.

    The Conservatives will focus on Brexit, with Boris Johnson visiting four Leave-supporting Labour-held seats in Humberside and north-east England.

    Meanwhile, Labour is promising to deliver a Budget to “end austerity” in its first 100 days in government.

    We’ll have all the latest updates throughout the day.