The Secretary of State knows that it is complete nonsense to pretend that Opposition Members are totally opposed to academies. She is trying to invent a ridiculous political dividing line when none exists on that issue. The truth is that some schools that are academies perform well and some schools that are academies perform poorly. In my constituency, the schools that have consistently performed worst are both academies and her Department has done nothing at all about it. There are good schools and poor schools in the maintained sector; the real crisis in education is in teacher recruitment and the quality of headteachers, and her proposals and speech have absolutely nothing to say about that.
Education and Adoption Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Austin of Dudley
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 22 June 2015.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Education and Adoption Bill.
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