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We want young people to have a say in this election!

Following the Prime Minister’s announcement of a UK General Election on 4 July, YMCA England & Wales is mobilising to ensure young people’s voices are heard. Encouraging young people to register to vote between now and election day will be absolutely critical.

 

What’s your Y?

 

Now that the register to vote deadline has passed, we now move to encouraging young people to vote on election day. We are focusing this around “What’s your Y?” asking young people to think about they why want to vote.

 

What’s the point of voting? This can often be the response many people give to voting and to be honest, for young people, where policies and politicians don’t exactly represent them, you can understand why. What we want to do is change that thinking. We want young people to think about their Y. Why will they vote? This could be because they care about housing, or youth services or mental health but helping them to understand their Y will help give them a reason to vote.

 

Timeline:

Time to vote – Thursday 4 July

What's Your Y?

Election Toolkit

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Printable assets

Your YMCA will be receiving a selection of printed assets of posters, leaflets, and where you have housing, door hangers, to encourage young people to register. Below you can download and print more.

Social media

Share these assets and messaging across your social media platforms.

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Manifestos explained

We have created a summarised version of each party’s top policies in YMCA’s key priority areas which you can view here. For more details, you can read the parties’ manifestos in full on their websites.

 

The policy team at YMCA England & Wales have had a thorough read of the Liberal Democrat and Conservative documents to find out what each party is promising to do for children and young people, as well as wider issues if they form the next government. Read more here.

 

Last week the Labour Party and Green Party published their manifestos for the upcoming general election. We’ve taken a look to find out what each party is promising to do for children and young people, as well as wider issues, if they form the next government. Read more here.

 

In the last few days, Plaid Cymru and Reform UK have published their manifestos for the upcoming general election. We’ve taken a look to find out what each party is promising to do for children and young people, as well as wider issues, if they form the next government. Read more here.

Y Engage with Candidates during the Election

The UK General Election on 4 July is fast approaching.

Click here to access pre-election guidance, local candidate information and hustings guidance.