Election 2015 School Debate
As the General Election approaches, ITV News is working with schools in Wales to get young people involved in the political process.
As the General Election approaches, ITV News is working with schools in Wales to get young people involved in the political process.
100 sixth-formers from schools around Wales have been visiting the National Assembly in Cardiff Bay, to grill politicians and design their own manifestos.
We asked them what they would like to see happen if they were in charge.
Watch Tom Sheldrick's report:
Ahead of May's General Election, ITV News is running a project called 'School Debate', to encourage more young people to get involved in politics.
In the final part of our School Debate series, we see a school's full mock election - and reveal the results of our young people's polls.
From tuition fees to foreign policy and better work opportunities - we asked Welsh teenagers what they'd tackle if they were in charge.
Many schools around Wales have invited politicians in to answer pupils' questions, or held their own debates, ahead of the General Election.