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  • THW Give Prisoner's the Vote

    3:55 pm on November 11, 2010 | 0 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment
    Tags: , democracy, , prison, prisoner rights, prisoners, vote

    Wednesday’s debate on the motion This House Believes Britain is Broken, whilst not of the most stellar quality, made for an entertaining and enjoyable evening. The proposition were unable to convince the audience that Britain is truly broken, with the opposition winning the audience’s vote. Congratulations to Neil Davis (2nd Opp) for winning best speaker.

    This week we stick with domestic policy with the motion This House Would Give Prisoners the Vote. This motion reflects the current debate brought about by the recent decision to give prisoner’s the vote for elections to the European Parliament.

    As always, be sure to sign up as a member here for the chance to take part in Inter-Varsity competitions, a copy of our debating handbook and free pizza at our Christmas event. Also, our newly designed hoodies are available for £21.

    See you on Wednesday!

     
  • Kent Union Elections 2010

    6:46 pm on February 11, 2010 | 0 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment
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    Kent Union elections are fast approaching, as a society based on free speech and democracy we urge our members to get involved with the elections.

    This year Kent Debating will be getting involved in the campaign process by running events, more information on this will follow nearer the time.

    But for now check out the site @ kentunionelections.co.uk

     
  • 2009 Elections

    10:11 am on November 28, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment
    Tags: , , democracy, , governance,

    Why Elections
    As some of you may know, the society was only established last Summer and the work of KDS so far has been achieved by a small group of committed individuals who have all worked hard to create a successful society. The elections will be the last step in the society’s establishment. Now we have a core group of members, we decided this should be the time to allow more members to have the opportunity to have an active role, to facilitate the society’s continual success/expansion and to create democratic legitimacy. We feel holding these elections at this time of year will also smoothen the transition between committees and academic years.

    The Roles and their responsibilities
    President (currently Tom Barker): the figurehead of the society. Ultimately responsible for all decisions made, leads the society, chairs meetings and delegates responsibilities.

    Secretary (currently Ben Bowles): responsible for the content of the website, mailing list and all other correspondence. Keeps minutes at the meeting, chases up committee members to make sure they are ticking off their ‘to-do lists’. Responsible for organising participation in inter-varsity debates.

    Treasurer (currently Matt Burgess): in charge of the society’s finances, must understand the complex bureaucratic proceedures involved with operating a Kent Union budget.

    Vice-President (currently Vish): assists the President with his workload. Inherits the President’s responsibilities when he is ill or absent. Acts as a port-of-call for anyone who has grievances with the President

    PR Officer: Responsible for promoting the society, expanding our memberbase and improving relations between those inside and outside KDS as well as between the committee and its members.

    Debate Convenor (currently Harriet): responsible for all internal debates. Books rooms, confirms speakers and roles for the evening as well as general hospitality.

    Social Secretary: responsible for diversifying the range of events the society have to offer, organises socials (negotiates drink deals etc.), hoodies etc.

    Who can run for these positions and vote in these elections?
    Anybody who is a paid-up member of Kent Debating Society

    Interested?

    Anybody interested in running for any of these positions needs to prepare a manifesto by 5pm on Friday the 4th of December and be ready to make a 2-minute speech at the elections. This gives time for members to scrutinise manifestos and enables them to come up with important questions to ask during the elections.

    If you have any further questions about this do not hesitate, as always, to get in touch.

     
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