Rochdale Member of Youth Parliament to take part in UK's largest youth consultation

Date published: 27 September 2014


Leon Hollinrake, an elected Member of the UK Youth Parliament (MYP) from Rochdale borough, is taking part in the annual Make Your Mark ballot, the largest consultation of young people in the country.

In a ballot running until 10 October, young people across the country will be asked what issues matter most to them in order to determine what is debated by the UK Youth Parliament (UKYP) in the House of Commons on 14 November.

Voting can take place both online at www.mi-voice.com/mym/ and through ballot papers issued in schools and youth centres.

Ten topics will be available to choose from on the initial Make Your Mark ballot paper, with the five most popular topics among young people going on to be discussed by MYPs in their November debate, chaired by the Speaker of the House of Commons Rt. Hon. John Bercow MP and broadcast live on BBC Parliament.

Last year, the Make Your Mark ballot surveyed the opinions of more than 478,000 young people, making it the largest youth consultation of its kind in the UK. This year, MYPs have set themselves a target of getting 1,000,000 young people to take part.

Rochdale MYP Leon, 18, who will be running the Make Your Mark campaign in Rochdale borough, said: "This is an excellent way for young people to say what issues are important for them. Although the top five issues nationally are debated at the House of Commons – the top five issues locally will be given to local elected members so they know what is important to the young people throughout the Borough who they represent."

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