#InMyShoes - The Conversation You Want To Have

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Frustrated about not having your voice heard? Tell people what it's like to walk in your shoes. #InMyShoes is the conversation where you can have your say. It's a chance to talk about the issues directly affecting you and to express how you'd like things to change.

Tweet us @InMyUK, external using the hashtag #InMyShoes to tell people what it's like for you in the lead up to the general election.

Frankie Leach - Zero Hour Contracts #InMyShoes

Frankie Leach talks about zero hour contracts and arts funding.

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Jess May - The Benefit System #InMyShoes

Jessica May talks about people who abuse the benefit system and the living conditions of students.

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Rhys Aldous - Mass Immigration #InMyShoes

Rhys Aldous talks about how immigration is affecting hard working British citizens.

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Durr-E Maknoon Tariq - Education and Radicalisation #InMyShoes

Durr-E Maknoon Tariq talks about the education system, radicalisation and sexism.

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Emily Yates - Healthcare #InMyShoes

Emily Yates talks about the importance of free healthcare and young voters.

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Mel Ramsay - Affording Education #InMyShoes

Mel Ramsay talks about the importance of schemes to help you afford university and why you should vote.

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Kyran Hopwood - Homelessness #InMyShoes

Kyran Hopwood talks about being a volunteer and being homeless.

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Mary Hassan - LGBT Community #InMyShoes

Mary Hassan talks about the LGBT community and marriage equality in northern Ireland.

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Gareth Shoulder - Help, What Help? #InMyShoes

Gareth Shoulder talks about Russell Brand and Benefit Street.

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Benedict Wardlaw - The Homeless and Voting #InMyShoes

Benedict Wardlaw talks about his experience of being homeless and the importance of voting.

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Alex Morgan - Starting Your Own Business #InMyShoes

Alex Morgan talks about working hard and unemployment.

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Jodie Lunnon - Pressure #InMyShoes

Jodie Lunnon talks about the the pressures you face within the education system.

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Darren Grimes - Killing Aspiration #InMyShoes

Darren Grimes talks about aspiration, unpaid internships and gay rights.

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Tonte Anabraba - Crime in Society #InMyShoes

Tonte Anabraba talks about communities where crime is a problem.

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Mohammad Ali Salik - Protecting Immigrants #InMyShoes

Mohammad Ali Salik talks about overseas students and immigration.

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These videos feature participants of BBC Generation 2015, visit their website for more information.