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What’s Youth Got To Do With It? - Liberal Democrat Party Conference 2011

Sunday, September 18, 2011 from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM (GMT)

Birmingham, United Kingdom

What’s Youth Got To Do With It? - Liberal Democrat Party...

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 What’s Youth Got to Do with It? Engaging with the next generation 

 Liberal Democrat Conference, Birmingham

 

Bring young people to each party conference and get directly in touch with decision makers through our interactive panel debate where you will get the chance to:

  • Voice your opinions on the issues that matter to you
  • Hear what the panel of politicians, reporters and young people have to say in response
  • Vote interactively to give instant feedback on what they said

 Speakers include:

  • Simon Hughes MP - Deputy Leader of the Party
  • Young person from Liberal Youth
  • Young person from the British Youth Council

There will be a reception afterwards with refreshments.

Organised by the Co-Operative group in partnership with British Youth Council, Young Mayor’s Network and the UK Youth Parliament supported by O2 Think Big

When & Where



IET Birmingham, Austin Court
80 Cambridge Street
B1 2NP Birmingham
United Kingdom

Sunday, September 18, 2011 from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM (GMT)


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British Youth Council



The British Youth Council, as the national youth council of the UK, aims to connect with our member organisations and networks of local youth councils, to empower young people aged 25 and under, wherever they are from, to have a say and be heard. We aim to help them to participate in decisions that affect them; have a voice and campaign on issues they believe in, inspire them to have a positive impact, and gain recognition for their positive contribution to communities, society and the world.