Raising awareness
It's Parliament Week next week, and there all manner of events will be held to raise awareness of Parliament and encourage people to engage with the UK's democratic system and its institutions.
In particular there's a sitting of the British Youth Parliament in the chamber of the Commons, next Friday, with Mr Speaker in the chair.
The debates will include: safe, affordable and accessible transport for young people (which was the subject of a BYP select committee inquiry, supported by a Commons clerk, earlier this year), an equal national minimum wage for young people and adults, work experience for young people and better preparation for working life, a national curriculum that better prepares young people for life and equal rights to marriage for all.
And I'll be compering an event on Monday 19 November, when students and the general public will have the chance to quiz MPs and peers about Parliament's role in recent constitutional reform. That's Parliament Talks Constitution, at 7pm, at King's College, London.
The distinguished panel of experts includes MPs Natascha Engel, chair of the Commons Backbench Business Committee and Eleanor Laing, a member of the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee, plus peers Lord Rennard and Lord Gordon of Strathblane, who're both members of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on the British Constitution. The whole event is organised by Parliament's Outreach Service and King's College London.
More details can be found on the website.
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Comment number 5.
bloodpressure15th November 2012 - 23:17
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Good post! Not just the EU Commission. Can we include half the House of Commons; the House of Lords. Plus all those political 'think tanks' and ALL religious schools, of any denomination, that have unfair charitable status - whether independent/fee paying or not.
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Freedom From Religion15th November 2012 - 12:37
I can't think of anything worse than a collection of teenage budding politicians in a room together pretending to be grown ups. These kids are seriously WEIRD! I've met young tory's before and they're not normal.
Suggest they all find some friends and go live a bit before claiming to have a valid opinion on the world we live in. 18 year olds should not have opinions, the should listen and learn
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ToryBoy15th November 2012 - 10:05
Is there likely to be a debate on abolition of the undemocratic, unelected, unrepresentative, unaccountable doss house and professional scroungers refuge?
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Little_Old_Me15th November 2012 - 6:21
1.Robin Rowlands
Plus an ability to queue politely & apologise when someone stands on your foot...!
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Robin Rowlands14th November 2012 - 23:12
The British Constitution - Strong Tea and Eccles Cakes - don't you know . . .
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