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Children's ideas if they were prime minister

With over-18s heading to the polls on Thursday, those who are too young to vote still have their own priorities.

In Stoke-on-Trent, at The Willows Primary School in Penkhull and Harpfields Primary Academy in Hartshill, the BBC asked pupils what they would do if they were prime minister.

Action on climate change, a lower voting age, cutting taxes and chocolate for breakfast were among their policies.

A video produced by Ruby Mullock.

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