My right hon. Friend is making a passionate speech from his personal and professional perspective, having worked in the FE sector. On the equality of opportunity for our young people that FE colleges provide, we ask our young people to be in training or education until they are 18, but local authorities are not mandated to provide transport. In my constituency, I have had to campaign and put pressure on the local council to free up half a million pounds to provide bursaries for young people to get to their next stage of training. Does he agree that we should mandate local authorities to use central Government moneys to allow our young people to take their life decisions and go on to their next stage of training, as we are asking them to do?
Adult and Further Education
Proceeding contribution from
Neil Hudson
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 5 July 2023.
It occurred during Estimates day
and
Backbench debate on Adult and Further Education.
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