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A
G
So
I
initially
got
involved
council
by
my
school
every
year
there.
The
word
thing:
you've
got
some
elections
and
they
go
into
different
schools
around
the
area.
I
wedding
in
Ada
and
I
signed
up
and
I've
got
place.
Obviously,
in
terms
of
my
role
in
youth
council
as
I'm
chairman,
what
I
do
is
I
need
the
meetings
and
I
accompany
the
deputy
youth
map
and
the
youth
matter.
How
are
you
David
to
various
events
along
with
going
to
the
other
events,
but
the
rest
of
the
counselors
and.
A
So
I'm
having
to
ask
you
what?
How
do
you
in
what
ways
do
you
have
a
say
in
what
happens
in
age
and
where
thing
and
you
weren't
much
for
the
adult
camp
yeah.
F
We
are,
we
are
linked
to
the
other
council
and
a
big
way.
We
work
with
the
other
council
is
actually
going
out
with
them
to
events
where
it's
very
adult
orientated
and
that
does
show
people.
Young
people
are
still
interested
in
what's
going
on
in
the
town,
and
it's
actually
a
way.
We
get
our
voices
outlet
straight
where
it's
relevant
instead
of
sitting
behind
in
a
meeting
and
having.
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F
F
A
D
Well,
I
personally
think
it's
important
to
vote
in
elections
by
the
local
engine,
because
we
as
a
democracy,
have
the
right
to
vote,
and
obviously
there
are
a
number
of
countries
where
the
people
don't
have
that
right.
So
I
feel
it's
very
important
to
make
sure
we
exercise
our
right
and
don't
abuse
it.
We
need
to
accept
responsibility
for
what
goes
on
in
the
country,
so
I
would
say
that,
as
the
main
reason
for
me
personally,
why
voting
is
actually
important
part
of
our
society.
Ok,.
A
A
A
G
G
G
A
D
Increasing
publicity
about
the
importance
of
boating
and
how
it
can
truly
lead
to
you
having
your
own
say
on
what
goes
on
the
country.
I
think,
if
young
people
more
aware
of
what
the
process
of
voting
actually
leads
to,
because
I
think
there's
a
general
consensus
there,
it
doesn't
matter
if
we
go,
it's
not
going
to
make
a
difference,
so
I
think
if
we
educate
young
people
on
the
importance
of
voting,
what
it
can
actually
lead
to
and
how
I
can
make
a
difference,
then
I
think
it
will
get
more
people
interested
okay,.
A
F
A
H
B
A
C
In
our
school
on
my
local
school,
which
I
go
to
ifs
or
not,
we
had
a
mock
election,
so
different
students
who
volunteer
themselves
to
be
like
the
leader
or
partially
like
the
behind
the
scenes
of
one
of
the
put
different
parties.
And
then
we
had
a
mock
election
and
see
who
would
want
win
and
then
because
our
school
was
part
of
a
national
white
scheme.
Who
done
that.
We
got
all
the
voice
together
in
the
scheme
and
basically
see
who
won,
pin
the
young
people's
choice.
C
C
H
C
Was
one
of
those
within
one
of
the
parties
and
we
had
a
briefing
and
it
was
a
trick.
We
was
told
to
keep
it
friendly.
There
were
some
people
who
technically
kept
it
friendly,
I,
say
technically
there,
but
it
was
friendly.
It
was,
it
was
more
friendly
than
you
would
see
in
the
National
Election,
so
yeah.
A
D
Because
I
think
a
lot
of
people
do
form
opinions
based
on
what
they
see
on
social
media,
because
obviously
a
lot
of
young
people
now
use
it
as
a
form
of
gaining
news
gaining
an
understanding
of.
What's
going
on
in
society
around
us.
So
I
think
a
lot
of
people
do
tend
to
get
involved
on
what
they
see
on
there,
as
opposed
to
in
national
newspapers,
for
example,
because
it's
a
lot
more
readily
available
to
young
people
as
opposed
to
grouchy
newspapers
or
the.
F
A
D
The
key
is
finding
a
topic
which
people
can
get
passionate
about
because
there's
a
lot
that
may
go
around
the
people,
maybe
not
necessarily
have
that
strong
and
opinion
on
and
I
think
that
then
lead
to
a
big
overlooked.
So
I
think
if
you
can
find
a
subject
and
subject
matter
which
young
people
can
really
get
involved
in
and
get
passionate
about,
then
I
think
it
will
lead
to
some
quite
interesting
debates.
F
H
E
E
Some
particular
/em,
for
example,
really
good
again
involved
with
us
and
they
put
in
a
lot
of
effort
themselves,
and
what
I'd
like
to
see,
though,
is
more
of
the
community,
but
in
that
side
of
the
effort
as
well
and
sort
of
accepting
us,
if
you
know
that
mean
and
I
think
working
with
the
council
is
the
way
we
can
achieve
that.
So
I'd
like
to
see
that
happen
a
bit
more
and
that
moment
we
do
integrate
the
community
very
well.
A
F
Very
simply
going
out
to
where
everyone
is
and
seeing
the
difference.
All
the
local
people
are
making
to
everybody's
lives
and
seeing
how
the
money
that
we
give
out
to
different
groups
and
organizations
is
spent
to
help
different
people
and
people
often
get
overlooked
and
they're
doing
such
great
work,
and
just
for
me
personally,
it's
been
really
great
to
see
how
much
effort
goes
in
to
be
really.
Nice
is.
C
I
think
I'm,
one
of
my
personal
favorite.
My
moments
is
having
people
from
my
school
asking
me
questions
while
the
local
community,
okay,
about
how
they,
how
they
feeling
different
issues
in
the
community.
That's
not
something
whenever
someone
asks
me
about,
though
I
just
I
just
feel
good
that
people
actually
getting
involved.
Yeah.
A
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I
went
to
because
the
one
we
were
taught
about,
skills
that
we
wouldn't
have
been
talked
about
in
schools,
there's
one
overall
consensus
between
young
people
that
I
speak
to
that
a
lot
of
the
life
skills
that
we
need
in
the
future
on
taught
in
our
schools
and
the
residential
with
really
helped
us,
because
I
remember
one
aspect
of
that
was
budgeting,
which
surely
talked
about
which
I
found
really
useful,
but
I
had
never
into
the
concept
and
being
going
to
university
a
couple
years.
Obviously
that's
gonna
be
quite
useful
to
me.
G
So
that's
one
thing
and
the
other
thing
was
in
the
residential
interacting
with
people
and
getting
to
know
people
a
lot
of
the
people
who
joined
the
youth
council.
They
think
it's
all
getting
the
views
from
the
people
in
the
community
and
giving
it
to
other
people
and
then
moving
on
from
there.
However,
it's
much
more
interaction.
It's
a
lot
more
getting
to
know
people
meeting
you,
people
kind
of
going
out
of
your
comfort
zone
too
many
people
as
well.
So
yeah.
That's
that's
overall,
the
most
so.
A
A
Minutes,
cool
billion,
okay
and
so
yeah,
it's
they're.
All
there
is
to
say
really,
I
think,
is
that
if
there's
anyone
out
there
who
hasn't
yet
written
a
household
inquiry
form,
please
send
it
back
as
soon
as
possible
to
make
sure
you're
registered
to
vote,
and
thank
you,
everyone
for
coming
along
and
participating.
A
H
F
F
Just
making
sure
that
we
are
taken
seriously
and
we
are
not
we're
not
pushed
down
with
the
stereotype-
that
the
media
push
down
people's
throats
every
single
day,
that
we
don't
care.
I
mean
we're
here
and
we're
talking
today
about
signing
up
to
vote
as
16
and
I.
Think
that
does
show
that
young
people
aren't
just
a
bunch
of
yours
that
want
to
go
and
vandalize
some
car.
We
really
do
care
and
I
think
our
biggest
challenge
is
to
start
getting
the
media
and
start
giving
other
people
to
look
more
positively
on
young
people
and.