Politics in its very nature invites debate and over the last few years the youth voice has begun to have more and more of an impact on political parties and discussion. I sat down with members of some of Ireland's biggest parties to discuss why they initially got involved in politics and why they joined their respective party.
David McKenzie
The Pulaski Institution
Share Radio
Manx Radio
Selwyn Politics
Ukonu Obasi
Greg Kelley MNA
Krishaan Khubchand
Amber Green
The Democracy Group
Thomas Emerson
Thanh Pham
Debated Podcast
SocDem Asia
National Democratic Institute
Kevin Stone O'Brien
Simple Politics
Beyond the Ballot Box
George William
Local Politics Matters
None
GB News
Loyal Books
Dave Adcock
Nancy Churchill
Common Ground Committee
The Jean Gladwyn Show
W!ZARD Studios
Niamh Dunne and Amy Gilligan
unPresidented Podcast
Brian Nestande
Ogega Victor
Domenic Mesa
Providence College Political Science Department
Julia Azari, Lee Drutman, and James Wallner
MustarFM
Adam Higginbotham
Atiewin Mbillah-Lawson
Stephan Kyburz
Coach D
Loshini Subendran
Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats
Ryan O'Hara
Gov&Pol UCC
Debated Podcast
TheAeroReport
Bowdoin College
N & N Political Podcast
Nathalie Beijen
Marvin King
New Books Network
Lincoln Anniballi
BBS Radio, BBS Network Inc.
Channel 4 News
Political World
Curly Talk Politics
Nick
Luke Watson
Bill Kristol
The Irish Times
RTÉ Radio 1
Podot
Department of Politics, Birkbeck College
Will Hardy
Penn State McCourtney Institute for Democracy
The Irish Times
Probably About Politics
James Caldwell
Josh Lewis
RadioReverb
IFES
Solomon Oboh
Archive
Josie
Archive
Archive
Dana Ko
Ógra Fianna Fáil
PERSIST
Elena Sloboda
European Democracy Youth Network
Akash Uppal
Hannah Woodward
The City Politics Podcast
Tom
Jay R.
Seyi Adisa
Our MEP Life
Alex and Rebecca
Elaina Baughman
Bertelsmann Foundation
RTÉ News
Politics Hub UK
Arianna Daniela Mucarsel Manciati
Radical Democrats Radio
Podmasters
Jacobin
Alexandria Hiroh
Grayson
Andy Gallacher