PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
ADULT EDUCATION AND VOCATIONAL LIFELONG LEARNING (8 June 2005)

Motion Details

That this House expresses its profound concern that, in light of the Department for Education and Skills' decision about targets and priorities for the allocation of the Learning and Skills Council's spending, the indicative budgets put forward by the Department for Education and Skills and the Learning and Skills Council will result in the loss of at least 200,000 adult education places at further education colleges, according to the Association of Colleges' estimates, including courses in basic skills which lead to higher level literacy and numeracy courses; notes that poor adult literacy and numeracy cost the economy as much as £10 billion a year; further notes the economic, social and community benefits of adult education; condemns the detrimental effect that Government targets and the establishment of the Learning and Skills Council have had on the further education sector; further notes with concern the £330 million administration costs of the Learning and Skills Council; and calls on the Government to follow with genuine action its Manifesto statement that adult education is vital to vocational lifelong learning.

Sponsored by:
Mr Stephen O'Brien (Conservative)

EDMS Sponsor By Party

Party
Votes
%
 
Conservative
63
77%
 
 
Independent
10
12%
 
 
Liberal Democrat
3
4%
 
 
Democratic Unionist Party
2
2%
 
 
Labour
2
2%
 
 
Non-affiliated
1
1%
 
 
Not Available
1
1%
 
Sponsor List (82 sponsors)
Party
Member
Constituency
Con
Mr Richard Bacon
Con
Mr John Baron
Con
Lord Bellingham
Ind
Crispin Blunt
Lord Boswell of Aynho
Con
Sir Peter Bottomley
Con
Sir Julian Brazier
Con
James Brokenshire
LD
Sir Vince Cable
Con
Lord Cameron of Chipping Norton
DUP
Mr Gregory Campbell
East Londonderry
Derek Conway
Ind
Jeremy Corbyn
Islington North
Con
Sir Philip Davies
Con
Lord Deben
Con
Mr Jonathan Djanogly
DUP
Lord Dodds of Duncairn
Con
Philip Dunne
Con
Mr Nigel Evans
Con
Sir David Evennett
Con
Michael Fabricant
Con
Christopher Fraser
Con
Lord Garnier
Con
Nick Gibb
Con
Dame Cheryl Gillan
Con
Michael Gove
Con
James Gray
Con
Damian Green
Con
Mr John Greenway
Con
Lord Hammond of Runnymede
Con
Stephen Hammond
Ind
Mr Mike Hancock
Con
Mr Mark Harper
LD
Sir Nick Harvey
Con
Sir John Hayes
South Holland and The Deepings
Con
Sir Oliver Heald
Con
Charles Hendry
Ind
Lady Hermon
Con
Mr Mark Hoban
Con
Adam Holloway
Con
Lord Horam
Con
Lord Jackson of Peterborough
Con
Sir Bernard Jenkin
Harwich and North Essex
Con
Boris Johnson
Con
Baroness Laing of Elderslie
Con
Lord Lansley
LD
Mr John Leech
Con
Sir Julian Lewis
New Forest East
Con
Tim Loughton
Con
Mrs Anne Main
Con
Baroness May of Maidenhead
Ind
John McDonnell
Hayes and Harlington
Con
Baroness McIntosh of Pickering
Ind
Patrick Mercer
Con
Dame Maria Miller
Ind
Anne Milton
Con
Mr Malcolm Moss
Con
David Mundell
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale
Con
Dr Andrew Murrison
South West Wiltshire
Con
Mr Brooks Newmark
Con
Mr Stephen O'Brien (Sponsor)
Con
Sir James Paice
Ind
Mr Andrew Pelling
Con
John Penrose
Con
Mark Pritchard
The Wrekin
Ind
Mrs Iris Robinson
Con
Andrew Selous
Con
Dame Caroline Spelman
Ind
Bob Spink
Con
Sir Gary Streeter
Con
Lord Swire
Con
Sir Robert Syms
Lab
David Taylor
Lab
Dr Rudi Vis
Con
Dame Angela Watkinson
Con
Sir John Whittingdale
Maldon
Con
Sir Bill Wiggin
Con
Lord Willetts
Con
Mr David Wilshire
Con
Ann Winterton
Con
Sir Nicholas Winterton
Con
Sir Jeremy Wright
Kenilworth and Southam

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