Second homes, big tech, smoking: we want your views on divisive issues

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Shash and Mary thrash out NHS privatisation and the profit motive in Saturday magazine. Photograph: Martin Godwin/The Guardian

Should second home ownership be discouraged? Is big tech a force for good? Do we need more restrictions on smoking? Where do you stand on these or other issues – and could you persuade someone with a different view?

For the Guardian series Dining across the divide, we would like to hear from people, living in the UK, who have differing viewpoints about some of the most divisive issues that affect us now.

Our aim is to find out whether encountering someone with the opposite point of view can make a difference. We’re interested in hearing from adults from every part of the UK, with an interest in meeting and discussing opposing views with another reader.

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