Epping Forest Youth Council Live Political Debate - 12 March at 11.15am
| Published: 11th March 2010 17:03 |

Should the voting age be lowered from 18 to 16? That's the question members of the Epping Forest Youth Council and young people from across the district will be debating at a conference promoting local democracy this week.
The promoting local democracy conference 2010 is being held in the council chambers at Epping Forest District Council on Friday 12 March 2010 with the debate being broadcast live over the internet between 11:15am and 12:15pm.
During the conference, young people will get the chance to quiz 2 of the districts 3 MPs, Eleanor Laing (MP for Epping Forest) and Bill Rammell (MP for Harlow, Nazeing, Roydon and Sheering), and the Chairmain of Epping Forest District Council Councillor Penny Smith. The delegates will get to choose the 3 main priorities for the Epping Forest Youth Council to address, these issues will form the EFYC manifesto.
View the webcast live via the Epping Forest District Council website: CLICK HERE
Ian Willett, Returning Officer for the Epping Forest District said: "It is widely perceived that young people are not involved in or even aware of democracy at a local level. These young people are our future voters and we know that they are keen to have their say on issues that affect their daily lives. All the major political parties have recognised and been discussing this issue to encourage our youth to engage with the political process."
Mr Willett continued: "Working with the Epping Forest Youth Council I have found that most young people today are knowledgeable and informed about what is going on. This is our chance to discover their views, and maybe in the future 16 years olds will be able to vote."
For more information about how to register to vote in the next election if you are currently 18 or over, please see our article: Have You Registered to Vote
Ian Willett says: "We want to make sure that no-one misses out on their right to take part in these elections just because they aren't registered to vote. Some people think that you are automatically registered once you pay Council Tax, but that isn't the case."
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