I am not happy with any politician using school children for a photo opportunity or preaching their brand of party politics.
When I was at secondary school our MP hosted a visit to the HofP by a group of about 20 of us, but I cannot remember that he tried to sell any political message to us, just explained to us how the parliamentary system worked and gave us a chance to briefly listen to debates in the two chambers.
I do think it is important for MPs to visit local schools to meet, especially, older children, to talk to them about the importance of our democratic process and the importance of them taking part in it, but not to overtly proselytise for their party. The line between the two is fuzzy, but it should be possible to walk it without too much trouble.
Please help! (grandchild being locked in bedroom)
Sometimes it’s just the small things that press the bruise isn’t it? 😢


