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A voter in Alton gives his views on provision for children with special educational needs

2026-05-07 153 Dailymotion

There was a steady stream of after-work voters in the Alton Town division of the Hampshire County Council elections at St Mary’s Church in Alton.

Many were in a hurry to get home, with one apologising that he didn’t have time to stop and talk.

One politely declined, saying voting was “a very private thing”.

Another, who did not want her picture taken, said “If you don’t vote, you can’t moan” - a common theme.

One couple turned up to vote with their young son, dressed as an animal as part of schools’ efforts to celebrate David Attenborough’s 100th birthday on May 8 by getting their pupils to come to school in nature-themed clothing.

The father did not want his whole family to appear on camera, but he gave the Herald some forthright views on school provision for children with special educational needs.

He said: “I think it’s important to vote because if you aren’t prepared to vote then you can’t really have your say.

“I feel strongly about schooling and support for children with special educational needs.

“I believe the system is not fit for purpose, and from experience I believe that it’s not an effective use of public money, with what has been expected for our child, to travel to another county for schooling.

“At the moment we’re looking at Godalming, when there’s an SEMH school that’s opening up in Alton that won’t consider him for a placement even though they are supposed to be able to meet his needs. We’ve already spoken to our MP.”