Young people propose laws in Parliament |
| Wednesday, 28 April 2010 11:01 | |||
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The Lights, Camera, Parliament programme aims to educate young people in Parliamentary affairs and teach them about politics and democracy.It is run by Radiowaves, a social media network for schools, and Parliament's Education Service, and has seen secondary school pupils from Bristol and London produce videos and web campaigns for the laws they would like to see introduced.
The videos have then been voted for by other young people, the winners being presented the judging panel. The proposed laws include a three-day weekend, finding homes for the homeless and a curfew for under-18s.
Anna Wredenfors, learning leader for media from Bristol's Fairfield High School, which one group of finalists attends, said: "Providing young people with a safe and user-friendly social networking platform is truly empowering and encourages them to become involved in important and key issues such as politics.Through the Radiowaves project, we have seen our students gain the confidence to form mature and well-considered opinions about complex topics."
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