Loose Women published this video item, entitled “Matt Hancock Shares His Dyslexia Mission & Whether He Backed Boris In The Vote | LW” – below is their description.
Former Health Secretary Matt Hancock joined us for the first time to talk about his mission to bring about universal screening for dyslexia in primary schools – a condition that he has and he says, almost cost him his political career. He spoke about his own personal experience with dyslexia and how identifying this issue after leaving school was vital, as well as revealing which other neurodiverse condition he suspects he may have, and how we can support those in our own families who may be struggling. We also got his take on the latest political headlines and our topics of the day.
From series 26, broadcast on 08/06/2022
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Voting is a method for a group, such as a meeting or an electorate, in order to make a collective decision or express an opinion usually following discussions, debates or election campaigns. Democracies elect holders of high office by voting. Residents of a place represented by an elected official are called “constituents”, and those constituents who cast a ballot for their chosen candidate are called “voters”. There are different systems for collecting votes, but while many of the systems used in decision-making can also be used as electoral systems, any which cater for proportional representation can only be used in elections.
In smaller organizations, voting can occur in different ways. Formally via ballot to elect others for example within a workplace, to elect members of political associations or to choose roles for others. Informally voting could occur as a spoken agreement or as a verbal gesture like a raised hand or electronically.
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