Southend's Youth Mayor takes up her post (From Echo)
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Southend's Youth Mayor takes up her post
11:41am Saturday 9th February 2013 in News
Chris Copley and Megan Sylvester
SOUTHEND'S new youth mayor has taken up her post with a vow to listen to as many people's views as possible.
Megan Sylvester was chosen by young voters in Southend along with her deputy, Chris Copley.
They received their ceremonial chains of office from Southend's Mayor Sally Carr.
Megan, 17, a pupil atShoebury High School, said: “Congratulations to Chris for being elected as deputy, I know we will make a great team. “Thank you so much to all those who voted for any of us, your votes are really appreciated. This year I hope to change the way we are viewed and listen to as many people as possible. I joined the Youth Council because I believe we, as youth, deserve a say and can be heard.”
Chris, 16, a pupil at Westcliff High School for Boys, said: ““I hope to plan with Megan to merge our manifestos to create some fantastic new events. I joined the Youth Council to try and make a change for the young people of Southend.”
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Comments (28)
12:31pm Sat 9 Feb 13
Druggie Scumbag says...
12:42pm Sat 9 Feb 13
Gay Ray says...
1:52pm Sat 9 Feb 13
2shedsjackson says...
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The one thing this centre lacked was Youth. Perhaps because charges for its use range from 15-25 pounds per hour. This centre cost 2.9 Million and at one point was about to close for lack of use.
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Maybe our token youth mayor will resolve this, I think not.
2:16pm Sat 9 Feb 13
DogsMessInLeigh says...
3:22pm Sat 9 Feb 13
Eric the Red says...
4:56pm Sat 9 Feb 13
CllrJamesCourtenay says...
This information was supplied in the press release to the Echo, but clearly it was an editorial decision to not include it.
I'm so pleased Gay Ray thinks the whole thing is a load of ****, what an encouragement to our young people.
As the head of a nameless, but certainly not middle class, school said to me: "This sort of thing is great, along with school councils it shows youngsters democracy in action, and allows them to change things."
As Depeche Mode sang:
You can't change the world, But you can change the facts, And when you change the facts, You change points of view, If you change points of view, You may change a vote, And when you change a vote, You may change the world
http://jamescourtena
y.wordpress.com/2013
/02/07/new-youth-may
or-elected/
4:58pm Sat 9 Feb 13
CllrJamesCourtenay says...
5:01pm Sat 9 Feb 13
Saxonpride says...
5:30pm Sat 9 Feb 13
CllrJamesCourtenay says...
The Mayor of Southend is ceremonial only.
The Youth Mayor is different.
6:34pm Sat 9 Feb 13
lucy10 says...
7:22pm Sat 9 Feb 13
DogsMessInLeigh says...
8:31pm Sat 9 Feb 13
lucy10 says...
9:59pm Sat 9 Feb 13
Nebs says...
10:20pm Sat 9 Feb 13
asbo. just the truth says...
gov.uk/news/article/
519/get_the_benefit_
of_a_citizencard
didn't have you down as a chip carrier nebs
10:24pm Sat 9 Feb 13
asbo. just the truth says...
10:26pm Sat 9 Feb 13
asbo. just the truth says...
10:45pm Sat 9 Feb 13
stopmoaning1 says...
3:15am Sun 10 Feb 13
Gay Ray says...
HAGD
3:29am Sun 10 Feb 13
Gay Ray says...
Glad to hear you are a follower of the songs of Depeche Mode, I'm more of a Billy Bragg man myself.
9:17am Sun 10 Feb 13
Druggie Scumbag says...
I see in your blog you state "turnout – over 20%, which goes to show that young people really are interested in their local community."
Can you enlighten us as to the number of spoilt ballots that were counted?
I have to say that I'm with Gay Ray on this. One could argue that a 20% turnout actually tends to show that 4 out of 5 young people are not really interested in their community- probably more since I'm sure many of those who bothered to vote did so purely out of a sense of duty to a friend. I personally don't believe that such a large proportion are disinterested in the community, rather that the post of 'Youth Mayor' is meaningless to the vast majority.
9:33am Sun 10 Feb 13
asbo. just the truth says...
12:11pm Sun 10 Feb 13
DogsMessInLeigh says...
1:08pm Sun 10 Feb 13
Nebs says...
With only a 20% turnout it seems about as popular as the police and crime commissioner elections, and if it shows anything it is that the vast majority of school children aren't really interested.
4:45pm Sun 10 Feb 13
asbo. just the truth says...
4:47pm Sun 10 Feb 13
asbo. just the truth says...
2:45pm Mon 11 Feb 13
CllrJamesCourtenay says...
The turnout in Youth Mayoral elections is on the up.
The PCC elections had a turnout of 12.81% in Essex. A turnout of 20something% is, sadly, more akin to a local election result!
It may have been fairly effortless for young people to vote, but even they don't have the option of a postal vote sent to them at home! We did trial electronic voting/text message voting this year, and I think that may be extended/pushed more next year, to encourage another record turnout.
I am sure some people did vote out of duty to a friend/family - But then I'd hope my mum/mineral water drinking buddies would vote for me too(!) but let's be honest, out of 2,700ish votes that isn't going to get someone elected.
I don't have a clue how many spoilt ballot papers there were - I didn't run the election or count the papers myself, one of the council's officers did!
It is a shame that more than a handful of children are more switched on politically than their parents.
9:00pm Mon 11 Feb 13
asiancommentor says...
12:48pm Tue 12 Feb 13
asbo. just the truth says...