Does Labour Represent Regular People Anymore? -  Victoria Debates

Does Labour Represent Regular People Anymore? - Victoria Debates

By Debate London

This House Believes Labour Should Overwhelmingly Select MP Candidates from Working Class Backgrounds

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Location

The Windsor Castle

23 Francis Street London SW1P 1DN United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 2 hours, 45 minutes
  • UNDER 18 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN
  • In person
  • Doors at 18:30

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 5 days before event

About this event

Government • Other

Why Are We Having This Debate?

Representation has been at the heart of Labour's appeal to the people of the UK. Having historic claim to titles such as the party of the workers. However, over their current term we have seen MPs expelled and now the chancellor has resigned due to personal mistakes made. Should Labour continue focusing on representation at all levels or should more focus be put on experience, expertise and track record?

Check out what the BBC has to say

So we ask, should Labour continue to prioritise increasing the number of working class representatives at all levels?

Come along and have your vote!

What We Do

3v3 panel debate where our members explore the strongest arguments for a given topic.

A debate should tell the audience what they need to know and not just what the speakers think. If you feel the same way, then we want to meet you.

Debate London is the year-round series of free public debates held weekly at venues across the capital. The series is run by Debate London, a social enterprise that helps its members to advance their personal and professional development by teaching them how to debate.

All of our speakers are club members who have agreed to defend a particular perspective the audience need to hear, rather than just share their own personal opinion. After presenting the point of view assigned to them, the audience are then given the floor to cross-examine them and share their own position.

The only time we hear what the speakers really think is at the end of the debate when they tell us where they really stand and whether this changed at all while learning how to defend the perspective assigned to them.

After Debate Social

After all of our debates we have a post debate hang-out. This is a chance for our community to get to know new people, explore new ideas and generally have more fun as a club! Come along and join us for a post-debate social!

Venue

Our venues serve drinks (alcoholic and soft drinks) as well as brilliant food. All can be ordered from the bar

Do not bring external food or drink into our venues you will be asked to throw it away or to finish it outside. - This is a venue rule which we need to follow.

Frequently asked questions

Do I Have To Be A Debate London Member To Attend? - No

Our debates are welcome to all! - Anyone can join as part of our voting audience. We just ask that you follow our house rules announced at the start of every debate AND if you can… give us a shout out on your socials!

Do I have to speak / take part? - Not at all

As a member of our voting audience you are only required to raise your hand to vote at the beginning or end of the debate so we can see how well our teams did in convincing people. Outside of that you can be as involved or not as you like. Ask a Q in the Q&A or just listen, its up to you!

Can I Eat Food? - Yes, the venue serves food

Our venues serve amazing food AND they bring it up to the room, you are more than welcome to order at the bar and eat during the show. Please no external food or drink - we get in trouble.

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Oct 1 · 18:45 GMT+1