“It’s time to make our mark!” says Britain’s youth!

Today the UK Youth Parliament launches its appeal to young people (aged 11-18 years old) to take part in ‘Make Your Mark’ its annual ballot of the UK publics ‘youth voice’. The ballot will contain 10 policies voted for by Members of Youth Parliament including poverty, mental health, curriculum, climate change and votes at 16 (for full list see notes) and have reflected their election pledges in local elections across the UK. The campaign will see Members and volunteer campaigners across the country, inviting young people in schools and youth clubs to take this opportunity to have their say to Government and society.

This year’s campaign, supported by the NCS (National Citizens Service), aims to reach 1 million young people and break last year’s record 876,488 young people taking part. The ballot will contain 10 policies that address the key issues facing young people in the UK, which Members of Youth Parliament have championed and shaped on behalf of local constituencies.

The aim of the campaign is to bring these issues to the attention of Government Ministers, including the Minister for Civil Society / and Youth Policy who will attend and reply on behalf of the Government. The Commons debate will be chaired by The Rt Hon John Bercow MP, Speaker of the House of Commons, who recently opened the UK Youth Parliament in Exeter at its Annual Sitting (which meets alternately outside London). Young members will then walk through the division lobbies to vote on what should be a become their priority campaigns for 2015/16. In previous years they have chosen Living Wage, Votes at 16, Education and Transport.

Young people can take part in the consultation by visiting:

www.ukyouthparliament.org.uk/makeyourmark

 

Minhaz Abedin, Member of Youth Parliament for Leeds said: “This is a huge opportunity for young people to have their voice heard! For too long politicians have ignored the voice of young people but now we have a platform they can’t ignore. The more voices we canvas and listen to, the harder it’ll be for anyone to ignore us. I can’t wait to see the chamber packed with MYPs that are there with one purpose; to voice the opinion of young people.”

This year’s Youth Parliament, which itself was elected in local elections by 100,000s teenagers, is expected to be one of the most diverse collection of representatives to sit on the green benches ever – with representation for women, ethnic minorities, and faiths. The young elected reps, aged 12-18, include many facing the very day to day challenges that their campaigns seek to address.

Other Information

The Make Your Mark will take place from 1pm on Wednesday 12th August 2015 until 11:59pm on Friday 9th  October 2015. Taking part has never been easier with online and various printed ballots available here: www.ukyouthparliament.org.uk/makeyourmark

The following issues will appear on the ballot:

  • Votes at 16.
  • A curriculum to prepare us for life.
  • The end of austerity and child poverty.
  • Transport.
  • Climate Change.
  • Mental health.
  • Fund our youth services, don’t cut them.
  • Living wage.
  • Tackling racism and religious discrimination, particularly against people who are Muslim or Jewish.
  • Extended special educational needs support