Clubs are closing, people complain about the sound of children playing, and the police are ready to enforce the code of joylessness. Oliver Keens watches a grim new order taking shape
I think that part was written as tongue in cheek, not a serious solution.
That said, I do wonder if something like the UK Youth Parliament could be given a greater voice in policy relating to children. It could help make our nation more child friendly, and encourage greater participation in democracy at a younger age.
I think that part was written as tongue in cheek, not a serious solution.
That said, I do wonder if something like the UK Youth Parliament could be given a greater voice in policy relating to children. It could help make our nation more child friendly, and encourage greater participation in democracy at a younger age.
I’ve got 4 children. They can barely be in charge of cleaning up after dinner.
So I’m sure they’ll do a better job than our current politicians.