Annual British Youth Parliament Debate, Teen Voting Rights
More than 300 members of Great Britain’s youth parliament, ages 11 to 18, gathered in the British House of Commons for t…
Earlier this fall, more than 300 members of the UK Youth Parliament, ages 11 to 18, gathered in the British House of Commons, for their annu… read more
Earlier this fall, more than 300 members of the UK Youth Parliament, ages 11 to 18, gathered in the British House of Commons, for their annual policy debate. The students debated five topics, including voting rights for teens. Students argued that they could perform various actions such as start a family, move out of their homes, and fight for their country, but were unable to vote. close
More than 300 members of Great Britain’s youth parliament, ages 11 to 18, gathered in the British House of Commons for t…
More than 300 members of the U.K.'s youth parliament, ages 11 to 18, gathered in the British House of Commons for their …
More than 300 members of the U.K.'s youth parliament, ages 11 to 18, gathered in the British House of Commons for their …
More than 300 members of the U.K.'s youth parliament, ages 11 to 18, gathered in the British House of Commons for their …