Who will you vote for in the Sacks Morasha General Election?

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Who will you vote for in the Sacks Morasha General Election? June 8th 2017

At Sacks Morasha Year 5 have been learning all about the Snap General Election on June 8th In the whole school assembly yesterday they shared their knowledge and research about the 6 different parties They have created posters to help people decide who they should choose

SNP

The Green Party

Labour

Liberal Democrats

Conservatives

UKIP

Who do our pupils want to vote for? ‘Green party because they help the poor’ Asher Nagler (Year 6) ‘The conservatives – just because someone works hard – don’t tax them more’ Aron Barsam (Year 6)

Who will you vote for?