Colleagues, we shall now consider the fourth motion of the day, a curriculum to prepare us for life as printed on the order paper, to move the motion from the southeast of england i call hamzeh ahmed. [ applause ] thank you, mr. Speaker. When almost 132,000 make your mark respondents chose it to be their top issue, when 92 of students believe that p sat should be a mandatory subject taught in schools it is our responsibility as elected representatives of young people to listen. Sure, we have chosen a curriculum for life as our campaigns in the past. Sure there are other groups campaigning for quality psat, sre and financial education. But this does not mean that we should abandon the campaign and all we have achieved because we have made some ground. On the contrary, mr. Speaker, we must persevere. Unemployment in the uk is drastically falling but the same cannot be said for youth unemployment. With us as young people being three times as likely to be unemployed than our seasoned count
They gathered to discuss school curriculum. This is about 30 minutes. Please take your seats. Well, i hope youre refreshed, revitalized and reinvigorated for this afternoons debates and if theyre as good as those this morning i think that everybody listening is in for a treat. Colleagues, we shall now consider the fourth motion of the day, a curriculum to prepare us for life as printed on the order paper, to move the motion from the southeast of england i call hamzeh ahmed. [ applause ] thank you, mr. Speaker. When almost 132,000 make your mark respondents chose it to be their top issue, when 92 of students believe that p sat should be a mandatory subject taught in schools it is our responsibility as elected representatives of young people to listen. Sure, we have chosen a curriculum for life as our campaigns in the past. Sure there are other groups campaigning for quality psat, sre and financial education. But this does not mean that we should abandon the campaign and all we have achi
Greatest weapons. Speaker a speaker from the midlands . Thank you, mr. Speaker. Before you go into the stats and , do youcs ask yourself feel ready . Do you feel ready to go out into that world, to face its problems, its highs and lows . You feel our education now is preparing us . I dont. Chance to give them the chance that in the past no one had, to understand how it works, how to vote, said relationships. Having this will also have an impact on other issues. As the member on the front bench, they education to the driving force. Theres no coming back from that one, is there . [laughter] [applause] i urge other members to support this. As you have proved, it is a key technique in politics. What about the northwest . The young woman in the black and white dress. How many of us have come into education and are clueless about the adult world . Clueless about markets, clueless about local areas. We need to be. Skills, taught about diversity in politics. We need to be taught about healthy
Six months in jail. We need to change attitude and people who need to change up their attitude need to be given more punishment. That a survey showing quick observation, everyone who a quick observation, everyone has been white. We need to lined up this debate. Need to lined up this debate. Up this debate. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Exactly a month ago on the 13th of october, a film went viral on the internet. Whoepicted one passenger abused other passengers, who happened to be muslim. The rate of crime is growing by 70 in the capital and antisemester antisomatic attacks are increasing. Racism is prevalent as ever. Even having to wait just over 100,000 young people voting to make your mark, it is evident that racism and religious discoloration is get to be met. Much time do we have . 365 days of productivity and success, changing attitudes and mind speed with a school based approach it can be 306 the five a situation of no change. Circumstance, where are we starting from . With the 2010 i
Empower our young people and encourage them to speak and have the confidence to be able to turn their words into action and become leaders, thats why i urge you to pass this motion, thank you. [applause] mr. Speaker im about to call a speaker from the southeast of england, before i do so, let me take the opportunity to welcome the minister for Civil Society rob wilson from whom well be hearing in due course. Thank you for joining us today. We look forward to hearing from you. Somebody from the southeast, who is it to be . Now, this is a device, somebody who has a book entitled how to be a successful politician. He is in danger of being a selffulfilling prophesy. I call on her. Thank you, mr. Speaker. My first is curriculum for life and the second one is there is a stigma. I think it has a third among, its only november. And already were having this. So much else we could be doing. But if we september 2013 start making the lessons more beneficial and we also make it compulsory and give