Monday, 2 July 2018
The Question: As a young person, I’ve seen whilst at school the level of political disinterest and apathy that currently exists. There are constant political scandals, members of parliament leaving one party and joining another, a never ending election cycle, backflips and flip flops, and some politicians trying to lead their party from the backbench. Does the panel believe that these political dramas are a threat to democracy, causing people to become out of tune and ultimately hampering our ability to have robust policy debate?
What do you think?
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