Submitted on Tuesday 13th April 2021
Rejected on Monday 19th April 2021
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: irrelevant (see below for details)
Make parliament debate a working class, low income, average, young person.
Allow for a young, low income and working class member of the public to head a parliamentary sitting to question, criticise, suggest, advise and debate directly with MPs. If it is successful, make it a permanent addition to house sittings for a member of the general public to attend and participate.
The majority of the population is low income and working class yet not one person in the house of commons is either one.
How are people who've never lived like the majority going to know what the majority need or want?
Their decisions, choices and actions have little effect on them, but for you, just one of their votes or policies could decide if you can afford rent, food, water, electricity etc.
We are the majority, we are the work force and we are the tax income. We deserve to be heard.
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The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:
We understand that you want to see Parliament engage with working class, low income, average, young people, but parliamentary debates can only be attended by MPs, not members of the public.
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