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Proceeding contribution from Lord Puttnam (Labour) in the House of Lords on Monday, 4 July 2011. It occurred during Debate on bills and Committee proceeding on Education Bill.
I thank the noble Lord, Lord Hill. I certainly do not want to detain the Committee but wish to make two points. I was very impressed by what the noble Lord, Lord Lingfield, said and was very impressed at Second Reading by the speech of the noble Lord, Lord Lexden. I should like to touch on those for one second. As both of them know, I am conscious of the fact that the job I took on was very much a question of standing on the shoulders of giants. I had read a lot about but, sadly, never met Sir Alec Clegg, and I knew John Tomlinson very well. These were great men. They were noble and decent, and my job was to try to deliver something of their vision. I fought hard and successfully, and I think that it was a good move to bring the independent schools on to the GMC. I could not have had two more heroic figures than Ian Beer and Elizabeth Diggory to support me, and I feel very strongly that, were they both here today, they would not wish to throw in the towel at this point. I also want to touch on Scotland, which both noble Lords mentioned. I spent a fair amount of time in Scotland and took a lot of advice from the then chairman of the Scottish GTC. He said, ““Give it time, laddie. Give it time””. He was right. We needed to give it time but we have not given it sufficient time. I should possibly have listened to him even more. No one is pretending that Scots unionists are any person’s pushover; they have intense pride in the profession. My amendment is simply intended to challenge the English teaching profession to show similar pride, similar determination and a similar commitment to getting their act together. It requires them to create something of which they and we can be proud, and we can be very proud that we protected it when it was under pressure. For the moment, I am happy to beg leave to withdraw the amendment. Amendment 64 withdrawn. Clause 7 agreed. Amendment 64A not moved. Clause 8 : Functions of Secretary of State in relation to teachers Amendment 64AA Clause 8 : Functions of Secretary of State in relation to teachers Amendment 64AA Moved by
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
729 c66-7GC 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords Grand Committee
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