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UK Youth Parliament Devon


Youth Parliament Team in April 2022


The UK Youth Parliament Devon is a group of young people, elected by their peers to represent them on issues affecting young people in Devon, locally, regionally and nationally.

Current team

The UK Youth Parliament Devon team is made up of four Members of Youth Parliament (MYPs) and eight deputies. The most recent elections took place in February and March 2022.

Your MYPs are:

  • Exeter – Hanna
  • South Hams & Teignbridge – Joe
  • Mid & East – Emiko
  • North, West & Torridge – William

And your deputy MYPs are:

  • Exeter – Adam and Otto
  • South Hams & Teignbridge – Eva and Megan
  • Mid & East – George and Ned
  • North, West & Torridge – Nate and Tymek

Make Your Mark and our manifesto

Make Your Mark, the UK’s biggest consultation for 11-18s, gives young people the vote on the nation’s most pressing issues. The most recent ballot took place in February 2022. You can view the full Make Your Mark results here.

Working alongside members of the newly formed Devon Youth Council, the Youth Parliament team create a Countywide Manifesto. This document will be based on the results of the Make Your Mark result as well as other countywide surveys that have been recently conducted with young people.

Contact us

To stay up to date with the latest activity, check out Devon Youth Parliament on InstagramFacebook and Twitter. Please email ukyouthparliament@devon.gov.uk for all other enquiries.


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