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- Katherine M.October 3, 2014My friend Amy says, "You might be able to observe a House of Commons debate in session. If you've ever seen it on CSPAN, the way they debate in England is highly entertaining."
- UK Youth ParliamentDecember 3, 2012On Friday 23rd November 2012, we debated 5 issues, chosen by over 250,000 young people, within the House of Commons. Find out more on our website. Read more
- LondonistApril 19, 2012Try and sneak a look at what's under the books on the central table. We hear there's a very lewd piece of graffiti scratched into the surface, involving a former Prime Minister and genitalia.
- Natasha 'Tashster' BrassingtonFebruary 25, 2011They don't allow you to sit down on the green benches :( However you might be able to get away with a sneaky sliding hand across the back of a front bench, the upholstery feels good.
- Sat in the House of Commons as Member of Youth Parliament for Kingston in 2011. We're the only people other than MPs allowed to debate in the chamber.
- British Youth CouncilAugust 18, 2012On Thursday 14th June, Child Poverty Action Group and the British Youth Council launched a report about Free School Meal Entitlement 'Going Hungry?' Read more
- UK Youth ParliamentMarch 28, 2012Once a year, Members of Youth Parliament speak at the House of Commons to debate five key issues that young people feel passionate about across the UK.
- Rhammified MediaJanuary 16, 2013We were here to deliver live coverage of the UK Youth Parliament's House of Commons Sitting in 2012.
- You can't beat Select Committees for a bit of cross-party in-depth scrutiny. Hot stuff
- British Youth CouncilJanuary 24, 2013We were here today in support of MPs debating on whether young people aged 16 and 17 should be allowed to vote. MPs then voted 119 to 46 in favour of a motion backing votes at 16. Read more
- UK Youth ParliamentJanuary 24, 2013We were here on Thursday 24th January 2012 in support of MPs debating on whether young people aged 16 and 17 should be allowed to vote. MPs then voted 119 to 46 in favour. Read more
- Okoji Innocent OkojiApril 28, 2013Excellent Seminar in the Wilson Room, Portcullis House but Speaker (MP) change for Tuesday's seminar on industrial policy.
- British Youth CouncilDecember 8, 2012We'll be hosting our Annual Reception here on Monday 17 December 2012. Hosted by Jenny Willott MP.
- Augustus CollectionFebruary 23, 2014The Prime Minister himself answers questions every Wednesday and… guided tours are offered, as well. Read more
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