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2007-01-06 01:01:36 · 10 answers · asked by Kris B 2 in Politics & Government Politics

We are in Leeds UK

2007-01-06 01:03:10 · update #1

is there a kids parliament?

2007-01-06 01:44:07 · update #2

10 answers

Cant you talk her into trying for something more rewarding and not so corrupt.

2007-01-06 02:12:32 · answer #1 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

10 simple steps.

1/ Come from a family that got rich by cheating honest people out of their hard earned money.

2/ Buy your way into an elite university.

3/ Work for 5 years in a company that exploits the poor and the sick.

4/ Bribe/blackmail/sleep with a constituency chairman.

5/ Win an election by attacking your opponent's wife and family.

6/ Enter Parliament.

7/ Crawl up the a*se of the party leader and demonstrate beyond any doubt what a true friend you are to him/her.

8/ Stab aforementioned leader in the back at the moment of his/her greatest need of you.

9/ Refuse to acknowledge that you wish to be the new leader while secretly doing all you can to make that happen.

10/ Become Prime Minister.

2007-01-06 01:10:26 · answer #2 · answered by Superdog 7 · 1 0

Unfortunatly because of the party system that is in place in british politics she will have to become a member of her chosen party, she should then join in as many debating teams and clubs as possible so that she will get used to speaking publicly on any number of issues.
If she shows a good aptitude for public speaking and is confident and well liked amongst her peer group she can enter local politics at 21 and run for her local council, from there she will gain even more experience and can submit her name to her party for the selection process to become their nominee for parliment.

2007-01-06 01:12:00 · answer #3 · answered by torbrexbones 4 · 0 0

if you live in Leeds forst get her interested in local politics, I am 14 and I want to be Prime Minister so when she gets work experience get her to write a letter to your MP asking for work experience at the council. Also get her to start a debating club at her school, thats what i did, several other points. Sign her up to her favourite party whether it is Green, Labour conservative, get your daughter interested in parties in politics and see whare that leaves.

2007-01-06 01:27:50 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

why doesnt she read current and ex priministers biographies that will give you/her idea how they went about it and then hopfuly 1 day.
this is my other answer:when i was that age i wanted to be doctor,a pilot,a scientist a racing driver.u get the idea.she'll probably change her mind in a few days what she wants to be.

2007-01-06 01:32:31 · answer #5 · answered by astima 2 · 0 0

With you as a parent I'm sure she will go far - not quite sure which direction though!

2007-01-07 22:27:36 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Leadership class if there's one available

2007-01-06 01:03:17 · answer #7 · answered by veronica 2 · 0 0

she shld start in normal school like everyone else.then go to priv. school,then enrol in uni.then,she can start running in public office.start low.

2007-01-06 01:22:02 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

where is LE, can't answer until I know, also nationality

2007-01-06 01:04:00 · answer #9 · answered by ROMFT 3 · 0 0

Can she lie?

2007-01-06 10:18:25 · answer #10 · answered by deadly 4 · 0 0

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