31/05/2017 Newsround


31/05/2017

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Hi, welcome to Newsround.

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I'm Leah.

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Our top story today is that more than half of gamers say they've been

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bullied while playing online.

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That's according to a survey by the charity, Ditch the Label,

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who spoke to people aged 12 to 25.

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So - how can you keep yourself safe when gaming?

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Whitney's got this.

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Playing games online is something many of you enjoy, right?

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But sometimes it can turn a bit nasty when people

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say stuff like this.

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So, what should you do if it happens to you?

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Well, if someone sends you a nasty message,

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it can be tempting to respond in the same way sometimes.

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But that can actually make things worse.

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If it is safe to reply, you can calmly explain

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why it has upset you, but it can be better

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to just not respond at all.

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Remember, you can block or report the person to moderators.

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Another option is to just turn off the chat.

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Even if you don't want to report a bully, it is important

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to share what has happened with someone you trust.

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That can be a friend, a teacher, or a family member.

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Be cautious about who you talk to and don't connect with anyone

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you don't know in real life.

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People aren't always who they say they are.

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And remember, never ever give away personal details like your name,

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telephone number, or address.

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And that is our top tips for staying safe online.

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Next - you're just over 60 seconds away

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from finding out why Hacker T Dog has been dipping his paw

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into the world of politics.

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Before that, here's Martin to explain how

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a general election works...

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How does an election worke?

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The UK has 650

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areas or consistency.

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Each has an MP the present Derry represent.

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All get a seat at the house of parliament.

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At a general election, adults over 18 get to vote

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for who should be the MP of the area.

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On election day, people go to polling stations to vote.

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They get a ballot paper with the names of all the candidates.

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That's the people running to be MP.

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They put a cross next to the person they most want to represent them.

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The candidate who gets the most votes becomes MP.

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Most MPs are part of groups called political parties.

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Usually, the party that gets the most MPs out of the 650

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forms the new government.

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Which runs the country.

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And that party's leader becomes Prime Minister and moved

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into number ten Downing St.

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Newsround online is the place to go for everything on next

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Thursday's general election.

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If you have any questions about the vote, send them in -

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and we'll try and answer them.

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And now let's get to CBBC's very own Hacker T Dog having

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a go at becoming an MP.

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Don't believe me?

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Watch this...

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Very soon, adults in the UK will be voting

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for who they want as their MP.

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I thought that stuff, cocker.

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Free meat paste for everyone!

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Here I am, at Downing Street.

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That's in London.

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And look who's there, cocker!

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It's my first constituent.

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It's Larry the cat.

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I'm with Edwina Currie who used to be an MP.

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And Alan Johnson, are you going to help me out

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with my big plan to be an MP?

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Yes!

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I've been known to...

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SNORING.

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Get your shoes on, love!

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We're knocking on some doors!

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Let's see if we can get a voter.

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You did a musical knock, then!

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Whose is that bag of crisps?

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They're my favourite crisps!

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I'm standing to be Prime Minister or something, I want free crisps.

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I want plenty of votes, Edwina Currie.

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So I win the election and become the new king, the king of Wigan!

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Yes!

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Hello?

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Newsnight, you say?

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You'd like me to be interviewed about my policies?

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Do your sums add up?

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No.

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Do yours?

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Mr Hacker, this is not about me.

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It's about the policies you are taking to the people

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of the United Kingdom

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for this election.

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Can you get us on Dragon's Den?

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Speak to me!

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I'm off to the big time!

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And if you want to find out how you really become an MP -

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we've put together a special guide with loads more videos from Hacker -

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and all the facts - you can find it online now.

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That's all from us today, Newsround's back tomorrow.

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Bye!

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