It's a special edition of Question Time tonight as Emma Barnett asks The Young People about the issues which concern them in this general election. But who's on the panel - and where do they stand on the election's central issue, Brexit? theneweuropean.co.uk
"Whilst government and many politicians bicker, young people and students are riding the wave of an idea whose time has come - a People’s Vote on the Brexit deal." theneweuropean.co.uk
Brexit is breaking Britain, and Theresa May’s deal might just leave it broken. Will Dry issues a rallying call for young people to join @OFOCBrexit in fighting Brexit. theneweuropean.co.uk
The People’s Vote March will bring together people from across the United Kingdom to fight for a final say on Brexit. Young @Plaid_Cymru activist @CarmenRiaSmith explains why the Welsh are marching. theneweuropean.co.uk
A fresh wave of young people turning 18 means that if the Brexit vote was re-run the United Kingdom would remain in the European Union theneweuropean.co.uk
"The bottom line is that looking ahead if Brexit doesn't work for young people in our country, in the end it will not be sustainable." theneweuropean.co.uk
Brexit will "not be sustainable" if it does not work for young people, Justine Greening has said in her first remarks after being forced out of Theresa May's cabinet theneweuropean.co.uk t.co