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Originally Posted by Paul M
You really are clutching at straws now. Since you lost the argument about the vote you now change to having a go at the children themselves, trying to make out they didnt understand what they voted for. Just for your information, I asked my neice (who is 10) if she understood exactly what the vote was about. Sadly for your argument, she did, as Im quite sure did the school council.
You also accuse the head of influencing them with no evidence at all, just more desperation on your part as you cant comprehend that these poor "little childen" might actually have known what they were voting for, and you dont like it.
As for the class Hamster, thats irrelevant, since such an animal is clearly a pet, a totally different situation - allthough according to you they would also have voted to slaughter that as well, since they clearly had no idea of what they were voting for 
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one of my children is on a school council they dont really get to vote on things as in for or against its there to make the school look good in inspections ! and again to look good for a body that said a certain social services department was good !
this sort of exercise should be for the secondary schools not for these children yes children there may be ready but while there are those there who are not it should not be forced on them
and as i have pointed out i am not vegetarian i have even killed animals on a friends farm for food
but i would have done everything and still would to stop them doing this at my kids school