'If I were King I’d make all sweets 1p'
A pair of schoolchildren have been crowned winners of Blackburn with Darwen Council’s Coronation-themed ‘If I Were King/Queen’ competition.
Schools across Blackburn with Darwen had been encouraged to enter the competition in the run up to King Charles III’s Coronation so that young people could tell us what they would do if they were ever made King or Queen. Emily’s winning words were: “If I were Queen I’d lower prices down and I would stop water bills. I would make sure that everyone feels safe and not stressed out. I would make sure people get enough money.
She said: ” It was fabulous to hear our young people talk about their hopes and dreams for the future and the thing that shone through was the care for our community and our environment. Our young people really can show us the way forward.” “Their attitude to making a difference is wonderful and their kindness will really make a difference. Well done to them both.”
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