Tory Party leader and Witney MP David Cameron took time out to talk to and be quizzed by sixth form students about national and local politics.
Mr Cameron visited Bartholomew School in Eynsham yesterday as part of a series of constituency visits around West Oxfordshire.
Mr Cameron also dropped in on West Oxfordshire Youth Forum to answer questions from sixth form pupils from schools across the area, and opened a rural skills centre, which will form part of Abingdon and Witney College.
He is pictured talking to pupils at Bartholomew School. Mr Cameron unveiled a plaque at Common Leys Farm, Hailey, and planted a tree to launch the new centre.
He also picked up the gavel to auction off goods in aid of West Oxfordshire Citizen's Advice Bureau at Ascott-under-Wychwood.
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