Rushcliffe Comprehensive School is entering the National Youth Parliament Competition. The competition involves pupils setting up a mock parliament and debating an issue. The debate is recorded and sent of to the judges at the Citizenship Foundation.
Following Kenneth Clarke's visit to the school and a debate on whether or not Britain should apologise for its role in the slave trade, Bex finds out the views of people at the school, including the Chair of Governors, Head of Citizenship and a pupil.