Felicity of the year is the 1st cricketer to win the award since 2005 the trophy was delivered by the former Welsh rugby camps in Gareth Thomas he cycled with it for 500 miles from Cardiff to Aberdeen to raise money for sports relief in a campaign supported by 5 lawyers I bet some people who are so inspirational but they are only inspirational because they benefit from Sport Relief and the money that people donate so for me it's all about people realize in these people out there fighting to keep inspirational people go and so that's why I wanted to bring it off yes I wanted to pick real inspirational people and there's more and Ben Stokes when in the sports in a moment only shoppers are being warned about the dangers of buying Christmas tree lights from a loan market place sellers reverse a geisha rather consumer agree which is found almost whole of the products it tested could cause a fire or an electric shock that's a far left News Katie has a spoiler interim also boss Freddy Emberg says he doesn't want a loss to affect their confidence they went down 3 mail at home to Manchester City Kevin Durant a double and a goal from Raheem Sterling early on put the champions in control Well it leaves also 9th in the table now 7 points adrift of the top 4 also says he'll have to deal with Ms Aczel after the midfielder reacted angrily to being substituted he was booed by fans chose a Marine and praise his side for their late 21 win away at Wolves Tottenham climb to fit in the table while ended $11.00 between Manchester United and ever Tim Ben Stokes thanked his fellow England cricket team mates as he picked up top honors at the b.b.c. Sports Personality of the year he was voted for head of 6 time Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton and well 200 metres champion Dean Russia Smith while his team mates didn't leave Aberdeen empty handed the World Cup winners won the team of the Year award while just Butler's breaking of the stumps in that deciding Super Bowl was voted the greatest moment of the year by the public and exit chiefs are closing in on Rigby's Champions Cup quarter finals they defeated sales remain unbeaten at the top of Pool. Meanwhile both lost 50 t $26.00 to claim this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sound smart speaker and the way the shale is in the north west so being wintry everything else drier elsewhere with sunny spells rain might push into the southeast later today 5 in Glasgow and 6 for lunch is that. Chris Ok Laura what seems to be the problem here so basically my Polish friend cupcake thing about wearing out every single day. I don't care about that I think I get enough I think if you like somewhere different I 'd don't hear anybody somebody trying to make up excuses here I say almost all the way way way over it was like a skull only thing behind Nigel's time to this is sinful before I was my sister Sachs saying this to joyful somebody like Scott Mills and Chris Stark Saturday morning from knowing he sees Raese if only for. Yeah and this is for now it's Monday morning the generation gap policies for where we invite young to talk about the issues that will engage them in the general election that we've just heard and this one we've got the editor in chief of naked politics in just remind us. Is naked politics and politics is an online platform to engage young people in politics in a way in which they understand and like resonates with them how can people find out about their website Yes you can head to make a party it's Ok u k to find us on Instagram it's not make it politics on Twitter it's like a politics g.b. Of course you don't need to go to a website where you kind of do. Have the dulcet tones of the broadcasters was the McCully also one of the younger. Voters that we've got here this year she's the voice of b.b.c. Sounds every time I go to one of those polled cause was it is even. And how to. Do that go go just for me just the ones Hilton I did buy your own baby sounds. So on your terms so. You think you know. B.c. So yeah. Right you had to get that one in those below the belt so you know it's like I'll take a loss to get through a lot so it's a lot of you all got found we've all got 5 moves morning Ok we're out through these as fast as we can. The I'm a victim of austerity my benefits have been cut and no longer have a consultant or work to tell me men to health birds are being cut you know it's food under this Government says Jane Does that kind of issue about mental health does that resonate with younger voters another view Yeah I think mental health is actually a very big thing for young people particularly because I think young people are under a great a strain than previous generations have been directed to yes under great strain the generations the glory is generally not about the war on the. Ok I know it's a compared to much routine previous generations but I think there is a different level of stress you know in achieving basic things I think like you know a basic standard of living you know having a house with these kind of simple things we thought were relatively simple to require and that's also exacerbated by the way with social media and the way in which those acts with Haitians are very much amplified across Asia media we have a very false idea of how far along in life of the people are as well and that contributes to things are as I see depression all these these things that can be triggering and exacerbate mental health that's not to say of course a lot of people to have mental health issues of course 80 and I want to see good treatment for everybody but I do think that it's something that in particular does resonate a lot with with younger people and so is that your experience as well I think a lot of people would say that mental health is wrapped up in the conversation of politics just because it's unstable isn't anything that's unstable anything where you. You're not being listened to when on the Stude is going to yeah sure you're ready so of feeling of Oh yeah just let me live so or feelin like you're not part of the conversation so yeah mental health I would say is definitely wrapped up in this conversation from Julie from Ohio are 6. And I heard this from a young person just the other day and let me just quickly say because I have to go home at some point it was not either about daughters but I have heard this from a younger person just Judy from how says she's been unable to vote for 36 years and has never bothered why because I don't trust any of them so how would you go about getting people like me to change my opinion so was it. 1st of all I'd like to say that you are not alone there's loads of people who would say the same thing they don't feel represented and therefore it was better not to vote but I think I think history plays a big part in why if I felt like that I'd vote anyway is because your vote can still count and it still is a way of you voicing your opinion and joining others who also feel the same as you and so yeah it is not a wasted vote is not a wasted voice to be part of. A group of people who also feel the same you would have heard younger people over and over in Iraq above how do you go particularly young people how do you get them to change this how do you convince them to both it's over this is a long time thing and this is one of the biggest problems I've had with some of the kind of recent coverage of young people and voting is this thing of like our young people going to go out to vote and it's like whoa actually the tradition would engage young people in politics ever so why on earth would they suddenly feel like they've got a stake in our society why would they feel like they've got the educational tools to help them make an appropriate decision this is what we're talking about really as long systemic change and behavior change a century and that comes from years of grind years of work from an establishment that actually wants to show that young people should carry on and have a stake and that should come from the media that needs to come from you know media there's a lot more diversified It was nice to come actually from politicians you know politicians have to also engage with these groups as well you know there are many different groups not just young people who talk about this idea that there because about them that they feel left behind and politicians if they want those votes and those those those votes are there for the taking if they're smart enough you know how to do the grind and the work of speaking to these communities and these people and until that happens and until that space that void is taken up young people like many other demographics of people will not go out to vote. It's they will continue to say stuff like that and I point out is what I think is the common approach to sit back with things I mean even if it's not on a big scale that votes in even like on the bus when someone does something silly there's lots of memory that if you see something that's wrong usually people do come together to say actually this is wrong this is right let's go forward with this and so the approach to sit back and lay back I don't think is is the common approach anyway and I don't think yet for the many people who feel like that I I wouldn't think that's the same across all parts of life. She says whether you are young or old we should all remember there's nothing wrong with looking back but. Stare we can obviously learn from the passage should do so but it can't be changed where is the future can be planned structured and process positive if done right and I did no to spend 2nd is growing and when I was going to bring up the 2nd World War you were. Going to mention the 2nd World War. We are. Having servers where. I could hear the groan I mean alcohol is a massive respect for anybody who of course you have. Anything. From the past yeah of course you know how important political politics is say cyclical right now like that it's not like it moves forward all the time you know you can learn the times when and when things went well when they were good for this country. Well I know that various people might say various different things some people might say that in the aftermath of World War 2 for example going to take that that was when the way welfare state was built you know the n.h.s. Was built from the ashes of that kind of terrible period of time for example and most people probably would argue to me that it is a pretty good thing right you know the n.h.s. Is it is a relic from the past and yet we can we continue to evaluate today we can also look back on things that didn't go so well and say Ok maybe we won't do that this time we can look at maybe like the banking crisis the banking question i k x ones that went wrong here here's how we fix it but I think that happened by the way and I think anyone tried to make any changes on the back of that but yeah for sure I think that that statement of you know look bad but instead I think is it's extremely valid it's not look back but take it with a pinch of salt take it with a pinch of reality and that's how to use the past to help shape the future Ok Mike this is a small firm of me I've only read the other one yet but Mike says you know I'm a massive fan of yours Dawson I didn't but thank you just wanted to call you out though. L o l n o l o o I must go against the grain is I started out as right of center right now I'm a fully committed socialist at the age of 68. Does that ever work for younger people do. You know for example you've both been seen averse to and if you come across people that came there as you know conservative from the shies away I know that's a stereotype but work with me work with me have you ever come across somebody who you know was there with universities suddenly became like a Marxist but I was at university with Ian Austin who was an m.l.a. I doubt the. Is m.p. For Dudley east or west anyway or Norful Yeah I think so anyway he was the one the pretty much stuck the boot into Jeremy Corbyn. And he was a he was a very left wing student you know very big red Shaggy. Shaggy here and demonstrate in protesting about everything everything everything everything but I was right. Well you see what I mean yeah he was a go to Brown I think you know still but nevertheless he turned out to be more to the right in the Labor Party and now he's not m.p. It's all of course where did you ever come across people who switch from. You know the other way round from conservative Yeah definitely yeah yeah I think say you know this some people my age yeah a few years ago they were probably a bit more right wing and now they're a bit more like hey we don't quite think that people need to just quote pull up their bootstraps if they haven't even got the sons and he speaks I've definitely had people move from light to laughter Why would a younger person Swazi leave the privilege of let's say wealth for example again this is nevertheless the privilege of wealth to suddenly you know star you know waving placards people always younger people themselves cynical about this that's why we call them trust affair Ians don't they have never had that not just amazing yeah you have a chance a fair is before you just made that up you just made that hadn't actually give you my word you are completely serious face. And your family was the other we had a you know a I mean you've quake quite you know I did make now and I'm not going to have basic business Ok Ok I didn't make it out by the way. Trust a fairy continues to be that you know that you would describe I must be getting old . Be impressed I was I mean last spring now I have my. Right. Just bring that beat back back that's exactly she would say as well and not just her good friend Any says Well they'd sit in the back of a closet oh go it's their wages bring member I really did it to me once when I used the word yuppies Oh my god the yuppie you know feel you know where you go wow this . Is pretty nappy. I have to be careful was any way the question still remains the same as was it yeah I think I think trust of people are as yet you know I do question as well about wealth I think outside of politics that just plays a huge pot doesn't it I met a lot of wealthy people at university that I just just I was like Wow And there was one go particularly you had a. A bank account just for Has someone she'd used to buy some and every weekend that lot of parents would give them money just to do that anyway when that ran out she just had to buy what she would call normal food and I was like that mean everyone else is that you need. Even that isn't cynical. Approach and survive but my point is once the wealth runs out there are new priorities to be made a new ways of living that I think people that what no you see before realize all this isn't so bad and then yeah you find that common ground Scott in Bedford says I'm not young but I've got 3 sons who did vote in Iran the 3rd seed there so should be left bouts increasingly economically right I think this is due to economic facts of government spending they have student loans this understanding of debt to them off turn them off cool bit says Scott what about that then again most younger people have got student loans how much is that a factor when you go vote. That's what I've never actually thought about it I way actually lie steal a line in student debt make me putting you off down I'm like a macroeconomic level I. It's not something I've ever had any like young people say they're mostly just annoyed that they're having to pay the tuition bill here and buy them back in the vials ways disconnect them because it also plays those and you probably also made the argument that passed more than macro economic data to very different they absolutely Ok here you go to vote not necessarily for your own advantage for your answers I said not necessarily for your own advantage perhaps for the greater good of the country however your own personal situ if your own personal situation does not inform the way you vote can it make sense disconnect here the younger people aren't even going to vote on what affects them I think I think every young person well over that every young person but. But that's what the that's what this whole conversation of this morning has boiled down to wherever your priorities lie that will be way you are left to vote so for the person who's going to uni Vess is that the dad he's just had a baby your party is a very different and therefore he way you vote for will be very different I think that is some division but actually if we overpay for what would be the common good and not just speak to pockets of people then the person who's going to you need versus the person who goes to the hospital is all going to be in need of the same things are going to be useful to all of us I think at the end of the day it's going to be tricky isn't it to pinpoint where people vote why people vote but I think young people do vote for what matters them. Your was your student loan your student debt was that. Even anywhere in your mind when you watch into that poop voting station on Thursday evenings was on Thursday whenever if I was a young person now but the thing is you don't know what you what you didn't have my he was the last you to pay $3000.00 pounds for one year now it's right right so I could never imagine a wode way it would have been increase 3 times the price of my one years and not to think oh my gosh if I went to university to pay $9.00 grand a year I probably would've gone but that is also to do with the education system and say you need the only option which then goes into a whole nother category of conversations but yeah I think people under a month of you know this is why older people don't get it because when I went to university grown in fact Bob wrote was 3 grand a year and I bought a motorcycle with it Leslie that. Might be the reason why the government decided that on those fees. I apologize not apologize of a much more sensible person now I do apologize. And so I'm ashamed of myself for many and also I crashed. Within about 3 weeks. Lesley that's one so moving from left to right. As your age as you get older perhaps teaches stability in security you move to the right I'm presuming my listener is saying. As as you age the left might seem more sexy and romantic then as you age the realities of health care children house prices and job security may become more important younger people with less responsibilities might feel freer less restricted and more liberal discuss is that either of you the bit about feeling more liberated in going around gallivanting all night long just saying ask me any time stereotype about Young No that was my so I yeah let's listen he says less responsibilities but feel free less restrictive and more limited in a the situation that many young people are in unison young people do have families as a boy you know so young people are carrying a lot of debt there are lots of young people that come from you know working class backgrounds and if they want to go to uni I met people that had to work a job or whatever what about young people who started families early let's say. Young mothers Yeah yeah 18 or 19 either of you I mean even you know under 30 To what extent does their. Family impact on whether they're going to vote or not and how they're going to vote when they're 18192021 years old. Well I'd be surprised at that demographic bite and he's numbers anyway because again that's why as another demographic is probably typically ignored and so much of eyes aberration in any eye when you say disaffected with the police is another group of people who are highly likely I'm sure to be I'm Guy running that's ironic because there are a demographic that really. Could benefit from whatever benefit will be disadvantaged by whatever policies Yeah. Government puts forward often doesn't you know make it