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Kids question PM on G8 anniversary - gallery

Children from across the UK travelled to Number 10 to quiz Tony Blair about how much progress has been made in helping Africa.


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The delegation were taking part in the My Friend Needs a Teacher campaign, one year on from the Gleneagles summit
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  • Tony Blair is quizzed by youngsters
  • The children wanted to know what the government is doing to help youngsters in the developing world
  • The delegation were taking part in the My Friend Needs a Teacher campaign, one year on from the Gleneagles summit
  • McFly, who wrote the recent Comic Relief single All About You, have offered their full support to My Friend Needs a Teacher
  • The children came from across the UK
  • The PM explained what progress had been made since last year's G8 summit