Citizen TV Station Launches Ten Questions on the EU

London, United Kingdom, June 04, 2016 --(PR.com)-- With the EU referendum only a couple of weeks away, WORLDbytes, the Hackney-based online citizen TV station, run by the charity WORLDwrite, has launched the programme EU IN or Out Your Shout: Ten Questions, putting the questions young people feel need answering to the fore.

In the short video, ten young Londoners aged 16-18 present ten tough questions demanding answers on the EU to help them and their peers decide how they’d vote. Their questions range from nationalism to freedom of movement to the trade deficit.

On democracy, Lessia Mbala asks: “The lack of democracy within the EU has forced countries such as Greece and Ireland to impose domestically unpopular measures to solve their problems. Would they have managed better by themselves?”

The charity WORLDwrite which runs the project are hopeful campaigners on all sides will take young people seriously and take the time to provide their answers below the video.

The programme EU IN or Out Your Shout: Ten Questions is available to watch on WORLDbytes at: http://www.worldbytes.org/eu-in-or-out-your-shout-ten-questions/ and on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mR4LPPH4jmM

WORLDbytes welcomes reproduction, embedding and sharing of this report.

For more information and interviews contact:

Ceri Dingle at: ceridingle@btconnect.com Tel: +44 (0)20 8985 5435

Notes to editors:
WORLDbytes is a unique online Citizen TV channel featuring reports and programmes created by young volunteers learning to shoot “on the job.” Its programmes aim to get behind the headlines and promote a people-first perspective on a wide-range of issues. The channel’s motto is “don’t shout at the telly, change the message on it.”

WORLDbytes is run by the education charity WORLDwrite, registered charity number 1060869. The charity champions quality citizen reporting and provides free film training to make this possible.

For more information, please visit: www.worldbytes.org.
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