I were the Prime Minister for a week I would first improve the picture of children and young people in the media. I think they make all young people look really badly behaved. - Some young people may be, but not all children are criminals/badly behaved/disrespectful. I don’t think everything about young people’s crimes should be cut out of the T.V./radio/newspaper. . .because it warns what SOME children are like. To help further I would visit a few schools over the UK and see what they think about crime and discrimination.
I would also famous people like wellknown footballers/dancers/singers . . . to go to schools over the UK to tell children how bullying is wrong. This might decrease the amount of bullying in schools, also I would try and get a report about this event in newspapers, on T.V. (e.g. news) and radios. . .Children might hear about this happening and they might help bullying being stopped.
Another thing I would do is personally and hire other children’s rights enthusiasts to go round to assemblies in schools to make children be informed that they have rights and be aware of the rights they have.
If the Prime Minister lived my life for a week I think he would find out, not me, but other children are bullied lots and how many children are treated badly by other children at school.
I have a caring family, we eat healthily and I’m looked after very well.
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