Ask Cameron: Your questions for the UK's prime minister

David Cameron

British Prime Minister David Cameron will be taking part in World Have Your Say on Friday 14 June 2013. Here's how to put your questions to him.

World Have Your Say is all about your questions. We'd like to know what you want to ask Mr Cameron.

This is a big moment for the prime minister - the UK is hosting a meeting of the G8 group of countries for the first time since 2005. He's hoping for agreement on a range of subjects - not least corporate responsibility and tackling tax havens.

But we'd also like to hear from you if you have a question on any other subject - such as Syria, the US spy row, or his threat to cut aid to countries where homosexuality is illegal.

There are a range of ways you can send us your questions. One is to use the video uploader form below.

On Twitter, you can send your question using the hashtag #AskCameron. Or you can submit it on Facebook - you'll see our special post asking for questions at the top of the page.

If you want to email us, it's worldhaveyoursay@bbc.com. Or text us on +44 77 86 20 60 80.

Our Skype name is BBC_WHYS; and while we're on air, you can call us too on +44 20 31 62 42 42.

The programme is on BBC World News television at 1500GMT on Friday and will be repeated on BBC World Service radio at 1700GMT.

You can use the video uploader below to send your message, or you can email your video to whysvideo@bbc.co.uk

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