Script:
[Text shots of youth insider] “In today's episode of youth insider we are finding out the [Shot of EU and UK flag torn apart] opinion of Brexit from [panning shot of Harry] young people in Norwich [Shot of castle, cathedral, panning shot of Norwich] home to Norwich cathedral, Norwich castle and much more now Onto today’s host.
Interviewer: [Shot of walking to camera] “Hi I’m Harry and I’m a 17-year-old and I’m here to take you on my adventure on something which will affect the rest of my life.
[Shot against fence] You might be wondering what that is, it’s
something you have probably had a neck full of in the last few
months Brexit. (Text zooms in with Brexit in text)
[Research shot] You might be wondering why a 17-year-old
boy is presenting a documentary on the EU referendum,
[Shot of statistics research and who it will affect] well unlike some of the older generation this referendum will affect me the most. 51% of the country voted to leave the EU a small majority of 3% but with a staggering voter turnout of 72% the highest the country has ever seen. But while 51% of the country voted to leave only 27% of people age 18-24 wanted to leave the EU this might be because
[Shot researching effects of Brexit] We are the generation which will grow up with the effects of leaving the Eu like removal of EU funding for education(shot of school) and urban development programs (shot of riverside) to the threat of companies leaving but some of the main ones effecting our age group are
[shot of Harry walking into a wall] not having the freedom of movement to
[Shot of Harry in supermarket] increased tariffs on things like fresh food without being in a custom union. (Pound coins falling down)
But are there benefits, the leave campaign emphasized freedom for trade agreements with other countries like [shot of USA and China flag swiped aside by EU flag] USA and China where currently the EU dictates trade, it also campaigned that we [putting money in money box] would save £350 million which could be spent on the NHS.
[Shot of Harry walking away from Polling station] But unlike the generations above me I was too young to vote or influence it even though it will affect me the most.
[Shot of fence] So today I will be finding out why the leave campaign won and
[ Shot of city hall] how the inner city voted
[Shot of Broadland council] to the outer suburbs and why both
voted differently.
[Shots of different housing from Norwich south and North, party flags and shots of office jobs] Was It down to the different professions of people living in these areas, or maybe it was down to the age groups of people living there, could the fact the Norwich South having a greater student population due to the UEA effect the vote or was it down to the greater office job population? Was Norwich North swayed to leave due to its older more middle-class voting base or was it all just down to the parties which control these constituencies. Chloe smith was a supporter of leaving the EU while Clive Lewis was a supporter of remaining.
[Shot of harry walking around Norwich] I will be going on an information adventure
[Shot of Local MP] questioning my local MPs and politicians along with normal people.
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