JCR General Meetings

Submitting Motions

Motions are the lifeblood of the JCR General Meeting. They allow you, the JCR members, to express your wishes and mandate members of the JCR Committee to do your bidding. This page provides some guidelines for composing and submitting your motion.

Motion Guidelines

JCR motions can be on any subject you like; they can be serious, frivolous, and occasionally witty (many have tried, few succeed [says Mark Snow]. The standard JCR motion is divided into two sections: the first is used to list observations that define the issue with which the motion is concerned; the second contains the actions that you think the JCR should take to resolve that issue. Thus, a JCR motion might look something like this:

This JCR notes that:

  1. A cougar has been reported roaming the College grounds.
  2. This presents a clear and present danger to the welfare of all JCR members.
  3. Cougars are known to be fond of cup cakes.

This JCR therefore resolves to:

  1. Mandate the JCR President to raise this issue with all relevant authorities.
  2. Mandate the Sports Rep and Food Rep to set up a series of traps baited with cup cakes at strategic points around the College.
  3. Make a supply of cougar repellent available in the JCR.

I'm sure you get the idea...

Submitting a Motion

To submit a JCR motion, simply email or pidge your motion to the Vice-President.

However, there are a few things to be borne in mind:

Old motions/meetings

The JCR OGM and EGM minutes archive is for Merton JCR members only.