
Rhiya Pau
This is the 6th most popular campaign
Let's change the world! As young people, we may not have the vote, but we are citizens of this country, any things we feel strongly about matter so we have to make our voices heard. This campaign is about giving young people an influence in society on a non representative basis so we can raise our issues of concern and suggestions directly to decision-makers who have the power to change things. Young people need a forum to discuss beliefs and opinions as well as an organization to motivate people to make a difference. Younited- we can make a difference
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Rhiya, 11 April 2010 11:30
Hi Rhiya, Just thought I'd let you know that we're currently looking for our next lot of Battlefronters. If you are still interested, please get in touch via the link on the front page of the website or e-mail me direct. Cheers, Angie
Angie Cox, 11 March 2010 12:24
Han, as a meember of the UK Youth Parliament, I just don't think the organisation goes far enough to engage and inspire the young people that are not involved. The organisation Younited that i propose intends to reach out to all young people, motivating them to make change and improve the society we live in.
Rhiya, 08 March 2010 18:59
we have the Youth Parliament
Han, 06 March 2010 20:18
Hey Rhiya, in my opinion this is absolutely amazing! You express your ideas in exemplary fashion, and this makes us the public understand them in a very clear, way. I totally agree with some of your opinions and I really hope your ideas go far, since the younger generation need people like you, to lead them in the future. Come on everyone VOTE FOR RHIYA! You Need her! We need her! She needs us! "Younited-we can make a difference". Best of luck, Brindon!
Brindon Bagirathan, 05 March 2010 18:10
Hi, I just wanted to say that this is really inspirational and as a campaign could unify society in a new way - reducing media stereotype. good luck and I hope this campaign goes far
Summer, 22 February 2010 21:47
Rhiya, I think is fantastic. I totally agree with your views. You are an amazing person and I wish I was like you. I hope you go far in life and that we get to meet in person some day.
John Mac, 26 July 2009 15:40
wow y didnt u tell us this before. Guess who this iss. I love your jibhi. Nice picture. love you pettuce from bhupendra, kavinder and mumiji. SINGH RULES.
Anonymous, 26 July 2009 14:11
Sounds so amazing you are such an inspirational person. i love your work, you could be the next MLK. wow you are like Obama. you are amazing long live your campaign...
Anoka Gano, 07 February 2009 12:01
I agree in the sense that more involvement from other teens needs to take place. But tbh UKYP and sub youth parliaments (Harrow, Brent, Richmond etc) have become egotistical and think of themselves as an elitist group of teenagers who will be the only ones to succeed in life. Just because you unfairly got into this extra curricular- yes, it's nothing more, I bet half of you are only there to put it on your UCAS forms!- doesn't mean that you are any more important than us. How do you plan to motivate people who you've been showing off to all these years? ha. They don't want to know. Schools do not promote youth parliaments one bit. They aren't democratic and to be honest they aren't useful. :|
anon, 23 June 2010 00:00