Who would you vote for? The UK general election is getting closer every day. Some say it is important to think carefully about your views — even if you are too young to vote.
Get involved: Choose the next government!
Have your say: Pick the party that you would choose to run Britain in the You Decide section below. Glossary
Election - A vote in which someone is chosen to represent a group of people.
Conservative - Holding traditional values, and in a political context, favouring policies such as private ownership.
Labour party - The main left-wing political party in the UK.
MPs - Members of Parliament. MPs are elected to represent people in 650 different geographical areas.
Constituencies - Geographical areas for which voters choose one politician to represent them.
Taxes - There are three main ways for governments to obtain money: print it, borrow it or collect taxes.
Migrants - People who are living in a different country to the one they were born in.
Rwanda - A country in the centre of Africa. At least 500,000 people were killed in the appalling genocide of 1994.
NHS - The National Health Service, the publicly funded healthcare system in the UK. The NHS was founded in 1948.
EU - European Union. An economic and political union of 27 countries.
Non-binary - Someone who does not identify as a boy or a girl.
Brexit - The UK's departure from the European Union.
Fossil Fuels - Non-renewable fuels such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
