ANGLESEY'S Albert Owen MP says he is keen to hear further views ahead of the important House of Commons 'Meaningful Vote' on Brexit, in particular those of the island's younger generation.

Mr Owen met with a group of young people last week, three of whom did not have a vote in the 2016 Referendum.

"I have had hundreds of constituents contact me in the last six weeks on the Brexit issue and the Prime Minister’s draft agreement with the EU," he said.

"I value those opinions and in addition, I want to hear from our younger people, many of whom did not have a vote in 2016 but do have a voice and strong opinions. I want to hear from them because frankly, Brexit impacts on them the most.

"The group I met with last week had strong views on the environment, our economy, immigration and another referendum.

"I said in the 2017 General Election that I would collate the views on Brexit and our younger people. I worked to gather views last year, including at the Anglesey Show.

"Now as we approach the important vote in Parliament, I want to hear their consolidated views. I will be using social media, emails, and a survey and I am urging people under 25 to contact me.

"After all, the younger generation are our future and they should have the opportunity to voice their opinions on the big issue we face. Brexit will shape the future arrangements and is it therefore vital they have a say."

Anyone with an interest in sharing their views with the MP is asked to visit: www.albertowenmp.org or his official Facebook page for a link to the survey. You can also get in contact with Mr Owen via email, phone or post.