Teenagers invade the House of Commons, Part 2


bench, with a homily on “Britain’s broken society”. In fact, the biggest surprise of the morning session was how many of the youngsters were against free university tuition, particularly as the Parliament has been running a campaign in favour of it. “You can not get anything for free in life, so why should tuition fees be free?,” asked Kirsty Fisher, from Bolton. The language was a lot more colourful and expressive than you would find in a normal Commons debate – one girl asked why …

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5 Responses to “Teenagers invade the House of Commons, Part 2”

  1. lb1770 Says:

    Not sure why but there’s something genuinely terrifying about this congregation of Cool Brittania pioneers. The website of the UKYP claims that each member represents “all the young people in their area”; I only left school three years ago and I didn’t even know they existed!

  2. DystopianUtopia Says:

    Oh god we’re doomed….

  3. yannis5 Says:

    shut up kids

  4. antidisenstable Says:

    This is fantastic!! Great history; I’m going to watch the whole thing on this tomorrow.

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