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Rachael Dumigan, Do you think that political parties and more importantly the government really take youth pressure groups and political groups such as The British Youth Council and Student Unions seriously? Can you give some examples of the government acting upon what these groups have campaigned for? Or is the government only willing to listen if this will win them popularity with the electorate?
Asked by tnreeves on Oct 30 2007 5:05:44 PM and supported by 30 members
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I do think they listen, whether they act on what they have heard is completely different. One example where action has been taken is the free travel for under 16 year olds in London – that came about from pressure from young people. I think politicians are starting to try to consult young people about the issues that effect them, I just think at the minute they don’t necessarily take to next step and act on what they have heard.

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