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Motilal Nehru British Parliamentary Debate 2025

Jun 1, 2025 · BP

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The field

Above Average

A competitive tournament. Good preparation ground for larger events.

92 teams (This edition)

Motions

Motilal Nehru British Parliamentary Debate 2025 (2025)5 motionsCA: Abdul K., Archit L., Afreen K., 🇮🇳 Angad C.
  • Round 1In states with high rates of religious diversity, THS grouping.
  • Round 2THP a World where humanity had genetic memory.
  • Round 3THBT Chinese CDMOs have done more harm than good in foreign markets.
  • Round 4TH supports developing states falsifying their history in order to create a unified national identity.
  • Round 5THBT private prisons should be allowed to train/educate inmates in return for a percentage of that prisoner’s income that they earn after they leave prison.

What gets set here

Abstract20%
Fiction20%
Economics20%
Politics20%
Law & Crime20%

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You vs this tournament

What gets set here, next to how you have scored on each category across your own imported rounds.

  • Abstract · 20% of motions hereno rounds on record yet
  • Fiction · 20% of motions hereno rounds on record yet
  • Economics · 20% of motions hereno rounds on record yet
  • Politics · 20% of motions hereno rounds on record yet
  • Law & Crime · 20% of motions hereno rounds on record yet

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Breaking here

17% of teams break

Teams usually guarantee their break on 11 points.

Break on speaks? Average at least 77.4.

Last edition: 16 of 92 teams broke.

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Break categories

This tournament runs a separate break for each category. From the most recent edition:

  • Open break16 teams
  • Novice break8 teams

How scoring works here

75.5 avg speaker score

Most speakers land between 73.7 and 77.2.

This is 0.3 points below tournaments of similar calibre.

What finishing high has taken:

Top speaker pace 79.7

Top-10 pace 78.0

Top-20 pace 77.3

Median average speaks at each finishing spot, across 1 edition.

Comparable: Meta Open 2026 (74.8), Vivaatam Pre-ABP 2026 (75.0)

Top speeches

The highest individual speaker scores recorded at this tournament.

DebaterSpeechMotionScore
Advay M.GWTHBT private prisons should be allowed to train/educate inmates in return for a percentage of that prisoner’s income that they earn after they leave prison.83
Anoushka D.MGTHBT private prisons should be allowed to train/educate inmates in return for a percentage of that prisoner’s income that they earn after they leave prison.83
🇩🇰 Darin M.MGTHBT private prisons should be allowed to train/educate inmates in return for a percentage of that prisoner’s income that they earn after they leave prison.82
Prakhar S.MGIn states with high rates of religious diversity, THS grouping.82
Akshita K.DLOTHBT Chinese CDMOs have done more harm than good in foreign markets.82
Laura S.GWTHBT private prisons should be allowed to train/educate inmates in return for a percentage of that prisoner’s income that they earn after they leave prison.82
Aniket P.GWTHBT Chinese CDMOs have done more harm than good in foreign markets.81
Garvit G.PMTHBT private prisons should be allowed to train/educate inmates in return for a percentage of that prisoner’s income that they earn after they leave prison.81
Sourodeep P.OWIn states with high rates of religious diversity, THS grouping.81
Pavel K.MOTHBT private prisons should be allowed to train/educate inmates in return for a percentage of that prisoner’s income that they earn after they leave prison.81
Shyam S.OWTH supports developing states falsifying their history in order to create a unified national identity.80
Jaron P.DPMIn states with high rates of religious diversity, THS grouping.80

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