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3:05pm Wednesday 14th December 2011 in News By Rachel Conner
PRIMARY school children spent a day quizzing Orpington MP Jo Johnson about life in Parliament.
The Conservative MP visited Farnborough Primary School after pupils wrote him letters asking to support the Send My Sister to School scheme.
The national scheme, which calls on the government to fund education for girls in third world countries, is supported by the school in Farnborough Hill every year.
Mr Johnson took the opportunity to look around the school and talk to the children about life as an MP.
Headteacher Paula Farrow said: “It was lovely having him here at the school.
“It was good of him to come and spend some time with us. All the children were very excited.”
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