Rochdale Observer

Kids go to polls to get a lesson in democracy

- Damon.wilkinson@men-news.co.uk @DamonWilki­nson6

PRIMARY school children swapped the classroom for the town hall’s historic chamber as part of National Democracy Week.

Five schools from across Rochdale took part in debates, mock elections and question and answer sessions during a packed programme of events.

MP Tony Lloyd and a number of local councillor­s played their part by fielding questions and discussing their roles and responsibi­lities.

The inaugural National Democracy Week marked the 90th anniversar­y of the 1928 equal franchise act which gave women the same voting rights as men.

The aim of the week was to inspire and encourage the next generation of voters to engage in the political process.

Coun Allen leader of the Brett, council, said: “It was a terrific week and great to see so many young people showing an interest in national and local decision-making. There were some really interestin­g questions and I would like to thank the schools for joining in. I am sure the council will be participat­ing again next year. It certainly gets my vote!”

Clare Poole, the council’s elections manager, said: “It’s vital that young people are excited and enthused by the democratic process and I was left heartened that the next generation of voters is going to be really engaged and switched on.

“The schools can be proud of the part their pupils played in making it a really successful democracy week.”

The schools which took part in National Democracy Week were Broadfield, Castleton, Heybrook, Lowerplace and Sacred Heart.

 ??  ?? ●●Council leader Coun Allen Brett, Coun Liam O’Rourke and Rochdale MP Tony Lloyd with pupils from Broadfield Primary School
●●Council leader Coun Allen Brett, Coun Liam O’Rourke and Rochdale MP Tony Lloyd with pupils from Broadfield Primary School
 ??  ?? ●●Pupils from Sacred Heart Primary School taking part in the mock election and debate at the town hall
●●Pupils from Sacred Heart Primary School taking part in the mock election and debate at the town hall

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