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MP talks politics to school pupils



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Published Date:
05 July 2008
GREG Knight left the Houses of Parliament behind and went back to school last week.
He visited Wold Newton School to talk to children about his work as Bridlington's MP before answering questions from year 5 and 6 pupils, as well as being given a guided tour.

Mr Knight said "I was delighted to attend the school.

"It is no good politicians complaining that young people are not interested in politics if they do not bother to explain to them how our system of Government works."

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  • Last Updated: 03 July 2008 10:41 AM
  • Source: Bridlington Free Press
  • Location: Bridlington
 
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castle crusader.,

scarborough 05/07/2008 08:54:31
Good on him, after all being an MP is childsplay, grab everything you can, demand more pocket money, bully others and spit out your dummy when things do not suit you.

I have the greatest of respect for Mr Knight but as for the selfish, disgusting rabble he keeps company with words pale into insignificance.

Still the kids will soon learn what MPs are really like and probably like the rest of us will not bother voting for any of them, as at present.
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