What do you think about the UK's political leaders?

Following the UK’s vote on Brexit, the political landscape is changing fast. We’d like to find out your views on the UK’s political leaders and your hopes and fears for the future

British opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn delivers a speech following the pro-Brexit result of the UK's EU referendum vote, in central London on June 25, 2016
British Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn delivers a speech following the pro-Brexit result of the UK’s EU referendum vote, in central London on June 25, 2016 Photograph: Odd Andersen/AFP/Getty Images

After the dramatic events of the last few days, the UK political landscape is shifting dramatically. David Cameron has resigned and Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership of the Labour party has been challenged. In Scotland, the first minister, Nicola Sturgeon has called for a second independence vote and has announced she will seek to enter into “immediate discussions” with Brussels to “protect Scotland’s place in the EU.”

We’d like to find out what you think about the UK’s political leaders? Who do you feel represents your views? If you’re a Conservative voter, who would you like to lead the party now? If you’re a Labour supporter, do you agree that Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership should be challenged? Lib Dem leader, Tim Farron has said he will fight the next general election with a pledge to take Britain back into the EU, do you think this is possible? You may support other political parties, how do you feel they can best represent your views in the wake of the Brexit vote?

For those of you living in Scotland, is Nicola Sturgeon right to call for a second independence vote? Have you been impressed by Ruth Davidson?

Wherever you live in the UK, do you feel you have a political party or leader that represents your views? What are your hopes and fears for the future? Share your views in the form below and we will feature the most interesting in our reporting.