Have the speeches, themes and announcements of this year's conference season altered your perception of the main parties and their leaders?
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Ed Miliband addressing Labour conference 2012 Photograph: Christopher Thomond for the Guardian
Conference season is over for another year. But how well did the leaders get their message across to their own parties and - increasingly - to the wider electorate?
Ed Miliband reintroduced himself to the country, and attempted to claim the centre ground. David Cameron and George Osborne told the country (and Boris) there was no alternative. Nick Clegg was sorry for his pledge on tuition fees but unapologetic about the Lib Dems' record in power.
Has conference season changed your opinion on the three main parties or their leaders? Vote in our poll and share your views below.
Has your view of the Conservative party changed?
7% I view them more favourably
56% I view them less favourably
37% My view hasn't changed
Has your view of the Labour party changed?
68% I view them more favourably
9% I view them less favourably
23% My view hasn't changed
Has your view of the Liberal Democrat party changed?
5% I view them more favourably
52% I view them less favourably
43% My view hasn't changed
Has your view of David Cameron changed?
7% I view him more favourably
60% I view him less favourably
33% My view hasn't changed
Has your view of Ed Miliband changed?
78% I view him more favourably
9% I view him less favourably
14% My view hasn't changed
Has your view of Nick Clegg changed?
5% I view him more favourably
53% I view him less favourably
42% My view hasn't changed
This poll is now closed