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To: Government

To incorporate transferable life skills into the curriculum

Many believe that the curriculum is missing the necessary skills that our future generations need. This would mean that the government should consider adding life skills into the curriculum, making it compulsory to study politics, budgeting and culture from year 7 to 11. It doesn't have to be assessed from year 10, if the student doesn't want to.

Why is this important?

This will help decrease the democratic deficit in the UK, and will abolish the argument that 16+ year olds are clueless about politics. Our aims also include to educate the basics of taxing, saving and living well with money, eradicating debt in our future generations lives.

How it will be delivered

Once we hit 100,000 signatures, we will present this to parliament, and use this as back up for the popularity of our idea. Through this, we hope to include the necessities for our future generations curriculum.

United Kingdom

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Updates

2016-07-03 17:24:34 +0100

Thank you everyone for the first 100 signatures! Every signature counts!

2016-07-03 17:22:57 +0100

100 signatures reached

2016-07-03 15:57:12 +0100

50 signatures reached

2016-07-03 12:25:09 +0100

25 signatures reached

2016-07-03 11:31:33 +0100

10 signatures reached