10 October 2017
Martley Primary school pupils quizzed West Worcestershire MP on issues including Brexit during a visit to the school. The MP took part in a question and answer session with pupils as well as leading a debate on school uniform during the visit last week (Friday, October 5). Harriett was also invited to formally open a new play area and the recently refurbished pre-school buildings as well as chatting to staff and parents. Harriett commented: “One of the best parts of my job is to visit local primary schools and it was a pleasure to talk to the pupils about my job and to discuss some really important issues affecting them. “There were lots of questions about Brexit and animal welfare issues and the class were excited to hear about the ivory ban. The school is preparing for their own school elections so I was delighted to share a few tips with the budding politicians about how to campaign. “It was a pleasure to be invited to open the new facilities and join in the celebrations of the new building work and I am pleased to see the school thriving.”