الأربعاء، 28 ديسمبر 2016

When I grow up



Image copyright AP Image caption Pop stars like Justin Bieber are seen as potential role models – MPs less so It"s a familiar refrain when a pop singer or a sports star gets into trouble. They are supposed to be a role model, critics say, and they have abused their position and let everyone down.
But not everyone in the public eye generates this reaction when they misbehave. Politicians, even the famous ones, seem to be rarely considered in this way.
People might react with anger – or just roll their eyes – but the term “role model” is rarely used. Why not?
As well as selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability and openness, MPs are required by their code of conduct to show leadership – and to promote such qualities “by example”.
This certainly sounds like role model material. But the message isn"t getting across, says 20-year-old Chante Joseph, a former member of the National Youth Parliament.
Image copyright UK Parliament/ Roger Harris Image caption Chante Joseph ..

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