Blog competition: How to make parliament representative
UK Parliament doesn’t look or sound like the rest of the country: should this change and, if so, how?
UK Parliament doesn’t look or sound like the rest of the country: should this change and, if so, how?
Students, aged 16-19 years old, are invited to share their views on the representativeness of British politics, in a competition run by the Political Studies Association and the Financial Times.
Applicants, who can be students of any subject aged 16-19 in schools or colleges in the UK, have until 25 May 2022 to write up to 600 words on the theme:
“UK Parliament doesn’t look or sound like the rest of the country: should this change and, if so, how?”
The best ideas will be published in the Financial Times and the PSA’s Political Insight magazine. Entries will be judged based on the strength and originality of their suggestions, as well as the clarity of their writing and arguments.
Students are welcome to attend a free online blog writing workshop in the final week of March to offer help and advice on the best way to present their ideas.
Full details and how to enter are available on the Political Studies Association website.