{"id":2407,"date":"2015-04-21T15:00:10","date_gmt":"2015-04-21T15:00:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/microsites.bournemouth.ac.uk\/undergraduate\/?p=2407"},"modified":"2020-10-26T16:36:18","modified_gmt":"2020-10-26T15:36:18","slug":"election-2015-a-students-view","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/microsites.bournemouth.ac.uk\/student-blog\/2015\/04\/21\/election-2015-a-students-view\/","title":{"rendered":"Election 2015: A student&#8217;s view"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/microsites.bournemouth.ac.uk\/undergraduate\/files\/2015\/04\/Dev.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\" size-full wp-image-2408 alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/microsites.bournemouth.ac.uk\/undergraduate\/files\/2015\/04\/Dev.jpg\" alt=\"Dev\" width=\"354\" height=\"500\" \/><\/a>PR student Dev Mistry gives his view on the upcoming election and its implications for student voters.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p>Students. It seems that most political parties think we only care about tuition fees.\u00a0 We\u2019re not really voters in their eyes; we\u2019ll vote for the \u201chipster parties\u201d or the ones that don\u2019t really stand a chance. The main parties, with maybe the exception of the Greens, have little to say about us, even though we count as the next generation of workers, thinkers and ultimately creators.<\/p>\n<p>Now as a student, I personally had little formal education on politics, if any. This left me to form my own opinions and attitudes, but only because I was interested in it. This is the case with a plethora of students and younger voters alike. At 18 we\u2019re given the power to vote, but no knowledge or information to help us make an informed decision.<\/p>\n<p>Instead we rely on what we see in the media and what other people think. Instead of voting for policies, we vote for political characters that the media portrays in a variety of lights, suited to their own respective voices.<\/p>\n<p>This isn\u2019t a discussion about media though, it\u2019s about politics and how we as students should be engaged.\u00a0 Politics in general is aimed at older generations, with parties holding the idea that just because they have a digital presence it equals immediate engagement with younger voters and students.\u00a0 Although it\u2019s a step in the right direction, there\u2019s so much more to do than post the odd video or status on social media.<\/p>\n<p>Efforts to engage the students and young voters are few and far between; The Lib Dems created a cringe worthy video, in the style of Youtuber\u00a0 &#8211; Cassetteboy, which did them no help coupled with their previous student related history.\u00a0 The Conservatives have no general student related communications, with SNP and Plaid-Cymru having communication with their regional based students separate from the rest of the United Kingdom.\u00a0 UKIP doesn\u2019t really seem to be focused on the younger generation at all, which leaves us with the Green party whose excellent campaign video became a viral hit and raised its exposure within the younger generations.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m still undecided in who I\u2019m going to vote for in May, a matter of weeks, which to me is scary.\u00a0\u00a0 Not one party has reached out to young voters with a welcoming hand and explained to them what their polices are, how it might affect their futures, where it will leave them in four years. In fact it seems if you are not a middle-aged homeowner with a young family or a wealthy business person, the focus of the parties policies are not on you.<\/p>\n<p>Even with policies about affordable housing for first time buyers or marginal cuts to tuition fees, the parties don\u2019t seem to care about students, even though we are the future. Parties should be going out explain the benefits of policies to student and younger voters, showing them how the changes they want to make will affect their futures. Will the research into alternative energy provide X amount of jobs in future? Will the economy allow for young people to attempt to climb the property ladder? How will parties\u2019 defence policies best protect us from potential threats? It is general policies and ideas like these that we want to know about, not necessarily how much money we will have to pay to attend an academic institution.\u00a0 We have brains, we are clever and we want to be engaged. Part of the problem is that we were never given the opportunity to understand or even learn about politics, I\u2019ve yet to see a party proactively ask what students and young voters want from them; in my eyes, it\u2019s still not too late to ask.<\/p>\n<p>In my own opinion I believe Parliament should be made up of a general alliance between several parties; each coming to an understanding, and compromise, to run the country in a way which benefits far more people as a whole. I doubt that will happen, but there\u2019s little prediction in what might happen on May 7th.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Dev Mistry<\/strong><\/em><br \/>\nFinal Year BA Public Relations Student<br \/>\nBournemouth University<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>PR student Dev Mistry gives his view on the upcoming election and its implications for student voters. Students. It seems that most political parties think we only care about tuition fees.\u00a0 We\u2019re not really voters in their eyes; we\u2019ll vote for the \u201chipster parties\u201d or the ones that don\u2019t really stand a chance. 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