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How would you brighten up a shabby area in your community? What would you transform a disused space into?

Let us know any other ideas you have for transforming a run down space in your community!

Poll question
What would you transform a disused space into?






over 1 year ago

Why can we spend so much money on war, but cant even keep Connections open?


about 2 years ago
  • Jeff Mowatt

    If You Google this you'll find a pitch for socia investment

    "The US side is presumably attempting to foster democracy in another country, which never expressed much interest and shows little real interest now. That of course is Iraq, where recent estimates indicate a cost of $1.5 billion per week.

    That same amount of money, spread over five years instead of one week, would more than" cover... Read more

    about 2 years ago
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    Charlotte Beckett

    Very interesting question, Joshuaa, and thought provoking response, Jeff. Have you guys seen the various parliamentary outreach events we have this month? You can submit a question for Andrew Stunnell MP, and there's a physical event on 21st Century activism on May 23rd if you could join us.

    about 2 years ago
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  • Mohammed ...
    Mohammed Ahmed

    Or AimHigher. So, so sad.

    about 2 years ago
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  • Myriam Ro...
    Myriam Roberts

    I agree Aimhigher and Connections are more important! But the real confusing thing is that Connection advisors sometimes were classed as youth workers and some times as advisor's.

    almost 2 years ago
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  • Myriam Ro...
    Myriam Roberts

    which is why some connections workers were kept and others were removed in the big remove the youth work sector last year 2011!

    over 1 year ago
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James Der... Guest

What’s the connection between the Big Society and the government’s vision for higher education, school leavers and graduate skills? The answer is a “green gap year” for students.

Imagine the energy of teenage volunteers able to complete community service, help with projects to address climate change and contribute towards sustainability. This could be delivered through a voluntary period of National... Read more

Poll question
I would take part in a Green Gap Year.






about 2 years ago
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  • David McNeilage

    Well, good luck with it.

    almost 2 years ago
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    James Derounian

    Thanks David - I don't claim to have all the answers, and it's good to have your questioning....I may come back to you!
    James

    almost 2 years ago
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    Myriam Roberts

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    over 1 year ago
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  • Myriam Ro...
    Myriam Roberts

    Just 3 questions; how is it funded? how are you going to market it so as many young people can think about applying for it? is there going to be some funds for young people who need extra support so they can take part?

    over 1 year ago
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    James Derounian

    Hi Myriam,

    It's in its early days.....but I would hope that it could be marketed widely e.g. through schools & existing orgs like Community Service Volunteers; funding - possibly Government, chartities or businesses....or a mix!

    I'll think on the extra support! It's a work in progress.
    James

    over 1 year ago
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hey guys,

Here is a video of me giving some words of wisdom to inspire young people to not only make the most of education, but also engage in volunteering in order to gain transferable skills and be better prepared to embark on a successful future.

Though it covers 3 topics, i wish for it to be included under the "build their career" category.

Thanks,
Rui

Video

about 2 years ago
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Rebecca S...

"scrapping EMA was a brilliant idea" Do you agree?


almost 2 years ago
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    Charlotte Beckett

    Another great question! There's a guest blog post you might find interesting suggesting it was a good idea:

    http://goo.gl/SqlCX

    almost 2 years ago
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  • David McNeilage

    I agree that it was a flawed system, where money was sent to too many people who didn't really need it. The good news is, that there is still a fund for the poorest people who actually need the money, and it will be decided by the school, not the government who gets it.

    almost 2 years ago
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    Myriam Roberts

    No but it was flawed system but it enable and empower so many young people to take part in Level 3 Education that's A levels folks and other after GCSE and Further Education course which is not a bad thing. I am really worried about the rising in youth unemployment due to to that lack of students staying on to do A levels or other courses after GCSE because of lack on financial support this September... Read more

    almost 2 years ago
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  • David McNeilage

    When a job in a Supermarket can make anyone £120 a week I find it hard to see how £30 will be inspiriation enough for anyone to continue on in education. Most people stay on regardless of the money because they see the value of getting A Levels and a degree. For those who cannot afford to stay on, the money is still there. to assume a large rise in under 18 unemployment as a result is naive.

    almost 2 years ago
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Poll question
With more & more politicians using social media, we want to know: would you accept a friend request from your MP?





about 2 years ago
  • Steve Reynolds

    I'd follow them on twitter because it's a place to get people's opinions whether you know them or not. But facebook is for chatting with friends!

    about 2 years ago
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    Charlotte Beckett

    Now that's a point, Steve. Does it depend on the media? Are there places that we really just want to keep personal, or are we in public wherever we are online?

    about 2 years ago
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    Mohammed Ahmed

    Oh God! I have about 50 politicians as friends on Facebook. Most of them don't even interact with their friends though. Twitter is much better for 'following' your elected representative. Or TheyWorkForYou.com to keep track of what your MP is doing in Parliament.

    about 2 years ago
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    Myriam Roberts

    Hello I am friends with both my current MP Nicky Morgan and my past MP Andy Reed on Facebook!

    almost 2 years ago
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Kate VIns... Helper

Do 16 year olds have the right to vote?

Should you be able to vote at 16 if you can get married, pay taxes or join the army at the same age? Are politicians losing future voters and encouraging apathy by not giving 16 & 17 year olds a vote?

Poll question
The voting age should be lowered to 16.




about 2 years ago
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  • Mohammed ...
    Mohammed Ahmed

    I saw someone put on Facebook that "you can have sex with an MP two years before you can even vote for him/her". Where's the sense in that?

    about 2 years ago
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    Kathy Marshall

    One the one hand, a lot of 16 year olds are complete muppets, but then a lot of over 18 year olds are complete muppets too, and they can vote, so I kind of think why not?

    If 16 year olds are deemed by society to be responsible enough to work full time, live on their own, get married, etc, then putting a cross next to a name on a bit of paper shouldn't be too chalenging.

    about 2 years ago
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    Charlotte Beckett

    Have you seen that Bremen in Germany is allowing 16 year olds to vote in a state election for the first time?

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-13489953

    almost 2 years ago
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  • Myriam Ro...
    Myriam Roberts

    great new everyone !

    almost 2 years ago
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  • Lydia Phillips

    I don't think a lot of 16year-olds would vote even if they had the chance to. By the time people reach 18 they've completed their education and normally have more knowledge and understand the responsibility better.

    almost 2 years ago
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Could we lobby for an initiative whereby Supermarkets throwing away food that is mis-shapen or simply passes its display-until date, are encouraged instead to donate this food to homeless shelters as opposed to simply binning it?

Poll question
There should be a law passed to oblige supermarkets to donate leftover food to homeless shelters & food distribution charities.



almost 2 years ago
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  • Clare Jordan

    agreed. changing consumer attitude (and supermarket owner/food outlets could do to change too). raising awareness of poverty in the uk is important. The trussell trust, the food charity is a vital link for people who have no food due to various reasons such as job loss low pay, difficulties meeting the rent/mortgageand so on

    almost 2 years ago
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  • Ruth Henn...
    Ruth Hennell

    I would like it to be illegal for supermarkets to lock their bins or pour bleach in them!

    almost 2 years ago
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  • Ruth Henn...
    Ruth Hennell

    I would like it to be illegal for supermarkets to lock their bins or pour bleach in them!

    almost 2 years ago
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  • David McNeilage

    I have done a little research into why this isn't happening currently. Supermarkets fear that if someone were to become ill as a result of ingesting their unwanted food then they would be liable to potential huge law suits. So for it to move forward, there would almost have to be legislation regarding no legal action be taken against the Supermarkets if someone were to fall ill as a result of eating... Read more

    almost 2 years ago
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    Ruth Hennell

    Hi David sorry for the late reply. Have you seen the charity fareshare? http://www.fareshare.org.uk/ They seem to get surplus food from supermarkets and the food industries. Some of the places I volunteer with use this food. It's a really great scheme!

    I heard that the supermarkets are worried that people who skip food will sue them if they are poisoned and also I heard they won't give away food... Read more

    almost 2 years ago
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Kate VIns... Helper

We'd like to know how well MP's are engaging voters in their constituency... Do you know the name of your local MP?

Poll question
Do you know the name of your local MP?



about 2 years ago
  • Lusiné M... Guest
    Lusiné Manukyan

    My MP, Mary Glindon, has actually been really helpful with some issues that I've had in the past :D

    almost 2 years ago
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    Charlotte Beckett

    Hi Lusine - great to hear! Who else has had dealings with their local MP? And were they successful?

    almost 2 years ago
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  • Lusiné M... Guest
    Lusiné Manukyan

    I think most MPs in the North East are really good at keeping in touch with their constituents, supporting them and listening to them. You will always see the likes of Chi Onwurah and Nick Brown at local events and launches of projects or ceremonies. I think they all pretty good at this...

    almost 2 years ago
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So you've read what the Yes to Fairer Votes and No to AV campaign have had to say on the topic in their guest blogs. What are you going to say in the referendum? Cast your vote now, and if you'd like to say more, feel free to use the comments section.

Poll question
In the referendum on May 5th I shall:



about 2 years ago
  • James Clayton

    Oh, come on. There's no way FPTP delivers results any more decisive than AV. The only election there's polling data for that would have given a hung parliament under AV is 2010. And Canada, who use FPTP have been in continuous hung parliaments for decades.

    about 2 years ago
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  • Alex Wasyliw

    Remember that Jenkins report Cameron and the NO guys wanted us to revisit...

    "A more certain, and in this list final, criticism of FPTP is its tendency to develop long periods of systemic bias against one or other of the two main parties. These periods of bias (apart from that against a widely‐spread third party) are not necessarily permanent but while they last they are very difficult if not... Read more

    about 2 years ago
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