A packed house attended a special meeting in Yate to discuss getting young
people more involved in politics. The visiting speaker was Cardiff Central MP
and Government minister, Jenny Willott, who was first elected to Parliament at
the age of 31, and at the time was one of the youngest MPs in the country. In
addition, the meeting also heard from Eva Lily Fielding, aged 20, from Alveston,
and Liam Monsell, also aged 20, from Thornbury who explained how young people
see politics and why they believe it is important for them to get
involved.
Jenny Willott talked about her experiences of campaigning as an
MP in a university town with a predominantly young electorate, and the need to
make political campaigning fun and a social activity as well as tackling serious
issues. The meeting featured a lively question-and-answer session where a
number of people said that they felt that schools were not doing enough to
prepare young people to understand politics and how government works. A number
of the young people who attended the meeting were already members of the local
Liberal Democrats and others joined on the night.
The meeting was chaired
by Thornbury and Yate MP Steve Webb who said, after the event, “It was great
to hear not only from a fellow MP but also from local young people about their
passion for getting involved in politics. Although we keep hearing that young
people are not interested, I find that many local young people care very
strongly about a range of issues, from the very local to the global. I think
that politicians have sometimes put people off from getting involved when
instead we should be making it easier for people to try to change
things”.
The meeting was organised by the local Liberal Democrats as part
of an annual series of events in memory of former Avon County Councillor,
Heather Larkins, which raises funds to enable a local young person to attend the
Lib Dem conference and learn more about politics.
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