joshua from humber, from wakefield. [laughter] at 16, you can have children and make life-changing decisions. 12,900 people voted. does this not prove that 16- year-olds are capable of making life-changing decisions? why should the general election be any different? [applause] >> who have we got, we have not heard from anyone from the southeast? ok. this woman. we will hear from you. >> kate from the south- southeast. i cannot possibly understand why you would vote for any other issue except this. this is going to affect all of us, even if you are 12 or 18. you will be voting, it could be someone in this room one day. i would like to say that this campaign is backing with the government believes. this is a campaign that we can work with the government to achieve together. it is not like the scottish referendum, so we can get lots of information from them. [applause] >> we have not yet heard in this debate from the northeast. you have we got? this is difficult. yes, go. you can even share a speech. i better not encourage