😮 There was a SURPRISE for pupils as a familiar face joined their lesson 😮 Year 5 pupils from All Saints Primary School in Wokingham were at Downing Street 🚪 taking part in 'Lessons in 10' when Keir Starmer dropped in to say hello 👋 the first time since he has been PM that he has joined the lessons 👩🏫 The day was led by GoHenry who organised a 'Dragon's Den' 🐉 style activity to give the pupils a lesson in entrepreneurship 💸
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