STUART Andrew ensured order was maintained on both sides of the ‘House’ when he attended a mini-Parliament at Fulneck School.
The Pudsey MP (pictured) held an event at the school to encourage more pupils in his constituency to become engaged in politics.
Among the topics for debate in the Fulneck chamber were disgraced footballer Ched Evans, the EU, lowering the voting age to 16 and the minimum wage.
Mr Andrew (Con) said: “It is always a pleasure to visit Fulneck. I was really pleased with the quality of the debates from all of the students. This was the first event of this kind that we ran. but I was pleased that so many had shown an interest and The students raised some excellent points about issues that are affecting the country.”
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