For the first time in his life, Musah Stamburi will walk into a polling station next month and exercise his democratic right to vote in a general election. It’s a significant moment for the 22-year-old, who arrived in the UK six years ago from Zimbabwe and is now in the third year of a degree in public relations and communications.
My biggest concern is that the city will always just be seen as part of London and the South East and so not worthy of extra help and support no matter who gets into power
Southampton's biggest problem is its absence of industry. There are only a handful of serious employers, which then prevents cultural hubs developing. The end result is a stake Big Town with immense potential to catch London overspill but no conversion. Everyone leaves eventually
It will only take 16 more people to kick the Southampton Tory mp out from the last election result.
Vote tory for poverty if they dont get you, their disastrous Brexit will, whipping out your job and huge rise in prices
the right to vote (when you have the chance) is a really powerful tool to voice your stance.
we all voted usa and the people here are impeached won't too bet?