AUDIO: What you said about young people's view of democracy, and vegetarianism

A Senegalese woman waits to cast her ballot at a voting station during presidential elections in the capital Dakar, February 25 2007. Senegalese began voting on Sunday in an election which President Abdoulaye Wade hopes will extend his rule for five more years in one of Africa's most stable democracies. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly (SENEGAL) - RTR1MT2X

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Michael Hanley
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In this last 2016 edition of What you Said, we discuss what you said about a survey that showed young people are less likely than older people to think democracy is important. We also look at what would happen if everyone went vegetarian.

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