Harlow MP Chris Vince visits St Mark’s school to discuss politics with A Level students
Chris Vince / Sun 24th Nov 2024 at 08:54am
HARLOW MP Chris Vince visited St Mark’s West Essex Catholic School to speak to politics and law students about his role and politics at home and across the world.

Mr Vince said: “It was a pleasure to meet politics and law students at St Marks in Harlow today to tell them about my experience as Harlow’s new MP and also to field questions on a range of topics including the environment, education and the war in Ukraine.
“The students were clearly very political engaged and a credit not only to their school but also our town”.
I wonder if our illustrious MP has any comments on this petition which has rocked up 400K signatures in 24 hours. https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/700143 seems people are not so happy with the rabble of a government
Well done Chris, promoting an understanding of politics among students.
adam yeah we should we also reverse brexit
What could he possibly teach them,? Just do as you're told by your leader and forget the people you are supposed to represent ? Also take the £91,346, plus expenses, job's a good un. Don't forget the free non taxable "donations" too which according to Mr Vinces submissions in The Register of Members' Financial Interests 2024/25, currently stands at £29,000 which is ontop of his wages and expenses. Do you feel you are getting your monies worth from Mr Vince ?
I am sure he discussed politics of envy , greed, hatred and intolerance. In fact all the characteristics of a labour party member and politician. Did he mention that Labour have yet to ever manage the country's finances competently. He will no doubt have not mentioned freedom of speech and tolerance.
Over 2 and a half million ppl have signed the petition for a general re-election so far. This Government are by far the worst. They have robbed our pensioners. Are now trying to destroy our farming industry. They need to go !!!!
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