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Young People's Survey

I recently held a special event for young people at the House of Commons on Thursday 16th October. The event was designed to give younger voters a chance to have their say on the issues that are affecting all of us in our local community.
 
At the event, people were given the chance to discuss the questions on the survey below - you can have your say by filling out the questionnaire now.
 
Clive Efford MP

 

 

 

 

 

Clive Efford MP

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Transport

What public transport do you use and is it reliable?
What improvements would you like to see in our train and tube system
What can be done to dissuade people from using bigger cars?

Community Safety

How safe do you feel in the local community?  
 
 
What are your views on our local Police Teams?
What more can be done to tackle knife crime?

International Affairs

What are your views on the European Union, should we be more of less engaged?
Do you think Britain should do more or less to cut debt to the worlds poorest countries?
What international issue do you feel we should be doing more to tackle?

The Environment

How much do you recycle?  
 
 
 
 
What more can be done to make Greenwich a greener place to live
What more can be done to protect our parks and natural environment
Should driving a car or flying be more expensive?  
 
 

Making Our Community A Better Place To Live

What three things would you do to make your local area a better place to grow up?
What services could be provided for younger people to curb anti-social behaviour?
Would you support ‘youth budgets’ for local communities, so that young people can decide on the schemes that they want to have in their local communities?

Skills, The Economy and Education

Do you think the Government was right to invest taxpayers money to try and stop banks going out of business?
Do you support the raising of the school leaving age to 18?
What can the Government do ensure more young people are able to go to University, or get an apprenticeship?
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Promoted by Ray Collins, General Secretary, the Labour Party, on behalf of the Labour Party, both at 39 Victoria Street, London, SW1H 0HA.
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