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Academies Bill [Lords]

Having been the chairman of the board of governors at a grant-maintained primary school in the 1990s, I feel all the same arguments coming back from the Labour party. Is it not the case that the boot is on the other foot—that Labour Members' opposition to the Bill is deeply ideological, as it was to grant-maintained schools and to the autonomy and power of parents? Essentially, the Labour party has never trusted, and does not today trust, people with the education of their own children.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
514 c118, (corrigendum) 330;514 c118 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
Notes
Daily part printing error - the intervention at c118 (19 July 2010) should have been attributed to Mr Stewart Jackson instead of Mr Graham Stewart
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