Burning issues?
Something to say?
Here's your chance.
Imagine you've got one minute in front of David Cameron and Nick Clegg.
It's your time. Use it wisely. Say what you mean.
HOW TO ENTER
Check the rules first
Plan it
A minute's not long, so think carefully about what you want to say. It doesn't have to be an in-depth political analysis – just talk about something you care about, whether it's poverty, the state of British schools or fashion tips for Clegg and Cameron. If you want inspiration, check out some of the videos that are already up.
Get creative
Rap, sing, pray, mime, hold up pictures or signs…. whatever you can do to get your message across.
Film it
Use whatever you've got to hand – a web cam, a cameraphone, a handheld video camera… The picture and sound quality doesn't have to be amazing - as long as we can see you and understand what you're saying, that's all that matters.
Stick to the time
1 minute is perfect, but we will accept videos that range between 45secs and 1min 15secs.
Upload it
Upload your video to any video sharing site that offers an embed function such as YouTube , Google Videos or Vimeo . Need help or advice? Email our web team webeditor@methodistchurch.org.uk.
Tell us
Let us know about your video by emailing mediaoffice@methodistchurch.org.uk with the weblink to your video and your name. We'll check it conforms to the rules (to cut out spam and anything that might be offensive) and upload it as soon as we're able. It might take a day or so depending on how many videos we get.
Tell the world!
We'll be working on letting Downing Street know what the hot topics are, but why not let your friends, family and acquaintances know about your minute? Get it on Facebook. Blog it. Tweet it (don't forget to use the #myminute hashtag).