Youth Says Yes

28/02/2011 at 12:10 2 comments

Tim Williamson and Richard Denton-White gave a well recieved presentation on AV and reasons for voting yes on 5th May at a packed Upper 6th Assembly at Thomas Hardye School in Dorchester on Friday 11th February. The hall was packed with 370 students and teaching staff. A question and answer session showed a ready gip of the issues, and teaching staff were impressed with the rapport the speakers struck up with the students.

Teaching staff suggested that it would be good if all 6 forms in Dorset could receive the same presentation and Q and A session from Fair Votes for Dorset. We will endeavour to visit those schools who are interested.

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  • 1. Bruce Fox  |  02/05/2011 at 12:04

    I assume the no campaign was giving the same rights of access to schools as the yes campaign

    If not this is
    1) make schools political
    2) contravening Electoral law with bias shown by teachers.

    I am sure this is not the case though

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    • 2. fairvotesfordorset  |  03/05/2011 at 09:44

      I have no idea whether the no campaign were given the same rights of access by the school concerned. You would have to ask them that. Frankly, I don’t think the no campaign would bother.

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