LUKE POLLARD: Parliament needs to function like any other workplace in Britain. Its move to a new home offers a chance for a new culture and new more efficient working practices.
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ALEX NORRIS: The customs and traditions of parliament may seem charming, but they serve to alienate many of those whom MPs aim to represent. Updating some of the practices of the place would bring the institution into the 21st century and better reflect the communities it serves.
DANIEL CAREY-DAWES: There is no doubt, that climate change is one of the greatest threats facing the countryside today, but the disconnect between policy and the reality of the challenge has never felt greater.
SEEMA MALHOTRA: Domestically and internationally, we need to lead the way on inclusive growth.
RAJI HUNJAN: Disabled people should not have to rely on charities to secure the social security benefits they are entitled to.
STEPHANIE SNOW: When it was created the NHS transformed access to healthcare for the poor and working classes. In 2018, people across our country remain committed to the values and principles which have informed it throughout its history.