From a comment made in a different thread, about the disaffection of youth with politics today.
When I was at school , we had a compulsory subject called Civics. We were shown how politics worked, and the role of parliament and councils, and had speakers from the police and fire brigades and other civic organisations. No party stuff, (well not directly, there were only Conservatives where I lived).
Now these subjects are as far as I can see not even allowed in schools, even if the timetable will allow. So young people don't have any idea why they should be interested. Give them a reason, and they are as keen as we were all that time ago.
Good Morning Sunday 5th July 2026
Chat GPT - worth getting to grips with it
Burnham: Is the Media Tempting Fate by Jumping the Gun?
What did you you think you would have by your current age that you don't?


My nephew is studying Politics and International Relations at university and is extremely political, unfortunately his maternal grandparents are of a different political persuasion and as a consequence their relationship only works if they steer clear of the the subject.