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Sadiq Khan Zac Goldsmith Sian Berry

Mayor of London Election 2016 Explain that Sadiq Khan won 56% of the votes and Zac Goldsmith won 43%. Sian Berry only had 5.8% of the votes.

YOUNG PEOPLE CRIME MUM’S & DAD’S MEDIA RETIRED (OLD PEOPLE)

Your Task… Work in groups and select one ‘Team Leader’. Read through the information sheets. You have 10 minutes to complete your task You now have 45 seconds to give me your ideas and why you chose them Winning Team will be announced at the end

What is the secret to how a Mayoral Candidate gets elected? What answers do pupils have to this question?

Review Yourselves What is the “RECIPE FOR SUCCESS”? How well did you do as a team? 1-5 (1 = Badly& 5 = Excellent) and why. On a post it write down 1 thing you have learnt. On this post it write down a question you still want answering.