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Iraq War 20 years: No one expected schoolchildren to protest
In 2003, when I was seventeen years old, I was arrested on a massive walk out from my Sixth Form college in Cambridge against the Iraq war. Twenty years on, it remains one of the proudest moments of my life. No one expected our generation to take direct action for a political cause. In the early 2000s, young people were routinely characterised as disaffected, responsible for little except anti-social behaviour and declining voter turnouts. In my politics class we were challenged to explain ‘why your generation is so apathetic’. Apathy was a misdiagnosis of our contempt for a cynical, self-serving political class. Most grotesque of all was the New Labour government’s d

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