We are the debating champions

02 Oct 2020

First a win against King鈥檚 College a week ago, and now named the winners of Canterbury Schools鈥 debating.

The College Alpha debating team was on fire again on Thursday evening, 1 October, when it faced St Margaret鈥檚 College in a closely fought verbal battle for the title of Canterbury Schools鈥 debating champion 鈥 and came away with the prize.

John-Paul Lay, Angad Vraich and Jamie Yee were negating 鈥渢hat we would disband police unions,鈥 their arguments convincing the three adjudicators from the Canterbury Schools鈥 Debating Council.

Senior Officer for the Council Megan Blackwood and judges Vikas Shenoy and Will Miller described the final, held in the OBT, as 鈥渉igh quality鈥 and 鈥渁 very close contest鈥 which had resulted in a split vote.

St Margaret鈥檚 affirmed, exploring issues of the evidence of an 鈥渦s versus them鈥 culture, and unions wanting to protect their members at all costs; the College boys proposed that culture change came from the top, and suggested a new leader should be appointed, someone who 鈥渇ront foots,鈥 allowing for a positive change in culture, and an improvement in the conditions for the police themselves.

As the debate seesawed, the audience of parents and supporters were treated to some entertaining rhetoric and informed argument with each speaker warmly acknowledged for the skillful presentation of fresh ideas.

At the end of the evening the judges also announced the top five speakers of the Canterbury tournament, with John-Paul Lay in fourth place.

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