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National Numeracy Day

Backbench debate on Thursday, 18 May 2023, in the House of Commons, led by Bob Blackman. The answering members were Nick Gibb and Stephen Morgan.
Motion that this House has considered National Numeracy Day. Agreed to on question. Sitting adjourned without Question put.
Type
Parliamentary proceeding
Reference
732 cc466-480WH 
Session
2022-23
Chamber / Committee
Westminster Hall
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Proceeding contributions
Bob Blackman | 732 cc467-470WH (Link to this contribution)

I beg to move,

That this House has considered National Numeracy Day.

It is a pleasure...

Peter Grant | 732 cc469-473WH (Link to this contribution)

It is my pleasure, Dame Maria, to contribute to this debate. Like the hon. Member for Harrow East...


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Stephen Morgan | 732 cc473-6WH (Link to this contribution)

It is a pleasure to serve with you in the Chair, Dame Maria. I thank the hon. Member for Harrow E...

Nick Gibb | 732 cc474-8WH (Link to this contribution)

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Dame Maria. I congratulate my hon. Friend the Mem...

Nick Gibb | 732 cc477-9WH (Link to this contribution)

Of course.

The advanced mathematics support programme also supports improved teaching of le...

Bob Blackman | 732 cc479-480WH (Link to this contribution)

Thank you, Dame Maria, for presiding over the debate, and I thank colleagues for their contributi...

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