Scottish pupils through to semi-finals of national debating tournament

Scottish pupils through to semi-finals of national debating tournament

Pupils from sixteen schools across Scotland have battled their way to this week’s semi-finals of the Law Society of Scotland’s Donald Dewar Memorial Debating Tournament.

128 teams took part in the opening rounds of the competition, pitting their wits against one another as they debated whether monuments to controversial figures should be removed.

The second rounds saw the 64 remaining teams weigh up the ethical implications of democratic countries boycotting the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

The competition will ramp up another notch in the next round, as the students are presented with an unseen motion just one hour before the semi-final debates begin.

Lyndsey Thomson, careers and outreach coordinator at the Law Society said: “The Donald Dewar debate is an absolutely fantastic initiative and a real pleasure to be involved with.

“It offers unique and developmental experiences for our young debaters who are of course, one hundred per cent focused on making it to the grand final in the debating chamber of the Scottish parliament.

“The debaters will get sight of the motion just one hour before the semi-final debate kicks off. They won’t have any access to newspapers, computers or smartphones in that final hour, which is a real challenge for our young debaters. I can’t wait to hear what they have to say.”

The semi-finals of the competition will be held in Scottish schools on Tuesday 20 March and the final will take place in the debating chamber of the Scottish Parliament on Thursday 7 June.

TC Young and publishers Hodder Gibson are event sponsors, the Law Society provides the first prize of £1,000 and a runners up prize of £250 is donated by the Glasgow Bar Association. The top two schools will share educational books to the value of £500 donated by Hodder Gibson and the winner of the best floor speech will receive a £50 book token.

You can keep up to date with this year’s competition online at www.lawscot.org.uk/debating.

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