VOTERS will be able to quiz the General Election candidates in person when the Bucks Free Press holds its second Election Forum.

Following the success of the 1997 forum, Free Press editor Steve Cohen has persuaded BBC journalist John Waite, of Face The Facts and You and Yours, back to take the chair and keep order.

The event will be held in the Owen Harris lecture theatre at the Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College, Queen Alexandra Road, High Wycombe, on Tuesday from 7.30pm. Admission is free.

The five candidates for the Wycombe constituency, Conservative, Green, Labour, Lib Dem and UKIP, have five minutes to put their personal cases across before Mr Waite opens things up for a Question Time-style session.

Mr Cohen urged people to attend the event, saying he believed it would educate and inform and provide intelligent debate. "The BFP is an independent paper," he said. "The only stance we take is that people should use their right to vote." With apparently 40 per cent of people in the constituency still telling canvassers they have not yet made up their minds where to put their crosses, he said the forum could be critical.

You can ask candidates a question by writing to reporter Joe Slade at the address below, marking your letter Forum Questions.