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Young people: how do you feel about your future? Young people: how do you feel about your future?
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For years, it has been assumed that young people do not vote, do not take part in politics, and do not care. And as a new generation of teenagers come of age, Britain will exit the EU ... a decision they had no say in. Born in the year 2000, 18-year-olds are already facing obstacles like being priced out of housing and tuition fees being trebled, but as they witness the outcome of Brexit unravel in front of them the Guardian asks: how do you really feel about your future?For years, it has been assumed that young people do not vote, do not take part in politics, and do not care. And as a new generation of teenagers come of age, Britain will exit the EU ... a decision they had no say in. Born in the year 2000, 18-year-olds are already facing obstacles like being priced out of housing and tuition fees being trebled, but as they witness the outcome of Brexit unravel in front of them the Guardian asks: how do you really feel about your future?
Some teenagers might be desperate for a political environment where they can engage meaningfully in decisions that dictate their futures, but others might feel defeated and wonder why they should shout about anything after their voices have been ignored for so long.Some teenagers might be desperate for a political environment where they can engage meaningfully in decisions that dictate their futures, but others might feel defeated and wonder why they should shout about anything after their voices have been ignored for so long.
Whatever you feel, we want to hear what you have to say, and give you a platform where others will be able to hear you too in a short documentary. If you were born in the year 2000 and want your opinion heard, we’d like to hear from you.Whatever you feel, we want to hear what you have to say, and give you a platform where others will be able to hear you too in a short documentary. If you were born in the year 2000 and want your opinion heard, we’d like to hear from you.
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