Coloured balls testing the mood at the conferences

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The Daily Politics is testing the mood of the delegates at the Liberal Democrat, Labour and Conservative parties.

A few coloured balls and plastic bins - we call them a moodbox - are being used in a series of unscientific polls to see what party members think about key issues.

The delegates are asked a question of the day - by Adam Fleming or Giles Dilnot - and then vote by using their ball and we have a look at the end of the vote to judge the mood of the conference.

All of the videos will appear on this page and also are being used on the Daily Politics website.

Should we cut defence spending?

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Moodbox: Should we cut defence spending?

Do Tories want to be in or out of Europe?

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Do Tories want to be in or out of Europe?

Do Tories prefer a coalition or going-it-alone?

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Do Tories want a coalition or to go it alone?

Should Labour support the AV system?

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Should Labour support the AV system?

Is New Labour dead under Ed?

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Is New Labour really dead under Ed?

Lib Dems asked about the coalition partners

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LibDems asked on Labour or Tory coalition partners

Lib Dems asked about universal benefits

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Lib Dems quizzed over who should receive child benefits

Lib Dems asked about the level of cuts

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Judging the mood of LibDems