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Mock school general election sparked political career



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Published Date:
17 October 2008
Following up Holmemead School's 1965 ballot
Richard Hill who was named in our photograph of Holmemead School's 1965 mock general election which was published on June 13, 2008 has written to say that he went on to get involved in politics at different levels for many years and is still involved in national government affairs today.

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Richard has been a Constituency Political Agent for MP's in Shropshire and Buckinghamshire, has been on Bracknell Town Council as a political group leader and currently has a contaract with the Ministry of Justice advising on security matters.

Thanks go to Richard for this interesting piece of information.

This story appeared in an autumn issue of Memory Lane.



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