East Riding Candidates for UK Youth Parliament Elections (2026)

Thank you to everyone who applied to be candidates in East Riding for the upcoming UK Youth Parliament elections, please see candidates’ written and video manifestos below.

Candidate 3

Written Manifesto: I will make sure to improve the areas around all of us, making sure everyone has the same opportunities and access.

Candidate 4

Written Manifesto: Make education more accessible for those who suffer with anxiety and struggle to access mainstream education due to their neurodiversity.

Candidate 5:

Written Manifesto: I would like to improve school community to be inclusive for all religions and races.

Candidate 6

Written Manifesto: I will help tackle bullying and prejudice.

Candidate 7

Written Manifesto: I want to improve UK mental health services, challenging stereotypes by recognising everyone’s unique experiences.

Candidate 8

Written Manifesto: School should start and finish later to allow teenagers to function better with their natural body clock.

Candidate 9

Written Manifesto: I want to change how the education system and make it help out the students.

Candidate 10

Written Manifesto: To change how schools treat neurodiversity and make it easily accessible to get care and diagnosis.

Candidate 11

Written Manifesto: I would want people to take better care of their pets.

Candidate 12

Written Manifesto: How to manage money and how mortgages work.
Establish why none school attenders are not attending school.

Candidate 13

Written Manifesto: Young people will get to voice their opinions without judgement and with people who care to listen.

Candidate 14

Written Manifesto: To get pupils more involved in their communities learning real life/work skills.

Candidate 15

Written Manifesto: I will make your voices heard and I will campaign for more opportunities for young people.

Candidate 16

Written Manifesto: To give young people now and young people in the future a voice and an opinion for better.

Candidate 17

Written Manifesto: Striving against inequality in schools and campaigning for the provision of correct political information to combat uninformed voting.

Candidate 18

Written Manifesto: I would work on reducing electricity usage across our schools, inequality, Fair GCSE assessments and supporting teachers.

Candidate 21

Written Manifesto: Improve young people’s voice. Ensure rules are fair. Improve SEN support and wellbeing. Greener schools. Safer routes to school.

Candidate 22

Written Manifesto: I will campaign, listen to concerns by doing surveys or interviews. I will take students concerns directly to the UK youth parliament.

Candidate 23

Written Manifesto: Bring young peoples concerns about their education, work opportunities and their ambitions.

Candidate 24

Written Manifesto: Sports facilities and access to them, Improving education.

Candidate 25

Written Manifesto: I will improve mental health, protect people from discrimination and help encourage employers to take on younger workers.

Candidate 26

Written Manifesto: I will change the way we think and the way we put plans into action.

Candidate 28

Written Manifesto: To prioritize support for children with autism, ADHD, and speech therapy. Also to improve environmental concerns such as air pollution.

Candidate 29

Written Manifesto: I will improve mental health support, expand affordable transport, amplify youth voices, and ensure young people feel heard and supported.

Candidate 30

Written Manifesto: I want to support young people in the community after school such as youth clubs where young people can go to a “safe space !”

Candidate 31

Written Manifesto: Increase buses and trains, more affordable for young people. Create more teenage spaces where young people can express themselves.

Candidate 32

Written Manifesto: Awareness of different faiths and cultures which there is a lack of in East Riding schools and towns.

Candidate 33

Written Manifesto: More social areas for young children.

Candidate 34

Written Manifesto: I wish to work with schools in sourcing and buying affordable, quality ingredients to raise the standards of school meals.

Candidate 35

Written Manifesto: I will make sure that everyone has rights, do the right thing and be who they want to be.

Candidate 36

Written Manifesto: Improve human rights protection – whilst promoting equality, justice and opportunity.

Candidate 37

Written Manifesto: To bring a wide variety of sports so girls can see what sports they like. I was told I can’t do some sports because I am a girl. After watching the Women’s Rugby World Cup, I wanted to see more options for girls.

Candidate 38

Written Manifesto: Children who are neurodiverse or struggle with their mental health deserve better:
better understanding, better mental health support, better education.

Candidate 39

Written Manifesto: Mental health support, accessible third spaces for teens, affordable local opportunities for young people, a serious stand against climate change.

Candidate 40

Written Manifesto: If I could change something for the better, I would want to make schools more fun and less stressful.

Candidate 41

Written Manifesto: I want to empower students to embrace and adapt to the world after education by revolutionising what they learn.

Candidate 42

Written Manifesto: Provide informal safe spaces in out of school settings for young people to discuss worries to prevent mental health crisis.

Candidate 43

Written Manifesto: Get more funding for the school and for new projects.

Candidate 44

Written Manifesto: I stand against bullying, amplify youth voices, champion autism, and call for fair travel support for every young person.

Candidate 45

Written Manifesto: I will amplify young voices, expand mental health support, improve access to education, strengthen climate action, and ensure equal opportunities for all young people.

Candidate 46

Written Manifesto: I am aiming for Net-zero by 2040 and lower crime rate to improve safety of our area.

Candidate 47

Written Manifesto: I will increase opportunities for people with hidden disabilities and reduce negative stereotypes for people aged 11-18.

Candidate 48

Written Manifesto: I’m advocating for free period products in public spaces, cheaper public service transport and equal, dependable youth services and spaces.

Candidate 49

Written Manifesto: I want to make the youth all feel welcome and included in today’s society to give all a bright future.

Candidate 50

Written Manifesto: I would Counter Union Jack flag displays representing anti-immigration by flying Rainbow flags for inclusivity.

Candidate 52

Written Manifesto: To Give young people happier and healthier lives.

Candidate 53

Written Manifesto: Make young people happier and healthier.

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UK YOUTH PARLIAMENT – East Riding Elections
If you would like to know how you can get involved in the UK Youth Parliament elections taking place in East Riding, please contact Detty Tyler, via email or call 01482 871077 (option 4).