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Name: Sahar
Rezazadeh
Status:
MYP
Constituency: Birmingham
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Which political issues are you
most passionate about?
For me every political issue can get
me worked up if I have the necessary knowledge about it. However
issues regarding international affairs interest me the most. I like
to compare the British political system to others; originating from
a country where democracy is least practiced I have strong concerns
about human rights and personal freedoms across all regions of the
world.
What do you feel is the biggest
issue for young people in your constituency?
Many young people I know of in my
constituency want to take control of their financial status and
either prepare for university life or go through university life
without so much financial problems. However many have failed this
because they feel that not enough support is given by the government
or that getting a job is becoming more and more of a problem especially
if you are in full time education. Another aspect that may contribute
to this is tuition fees.
What do you hope to achieve during
your term of office?
I want to be the voice of the young
people in my constituency and I want to achieve whatever they hope
for because at the end of the day my role is to represent their
views. Alongside my role I hope to meet new people and learn new
skills that would help in future employment and a career I desire
in politics.
What is your future career ambition?
I hope to do a BSc degree in politics
at a London university and then enter the world of politics. This
is a vague idea that I have because I also want to consider studying
politics at an even higher level than just bachelors. I have no
absolute decisions career wise because politics can take me to a
number of careers. However due to my language skills in Persian
I would want to do something regarding international affairs.
Which public figure do you most
admire and why?
Mohammad Al Baradei, the chairman
of the International Atomic Energy Agency because he won the noble
peace prize that he clearly deserved because his first steps are
always dialogue and if it doesn't work it's dialogue again, so I
would definitely describe him as a peace maker.
If there was one message you could
send to the government, what would it be?
Tuition Fees! Even though I am aware
of the implications and the problems it would cause for the government
I still think that the government fails to understand how hard it
is for many students to complete their higher education when they
are having financial problems and they are in debt. I think that
just like we have to understand the government, they need to understand
us more!
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