PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
UNITED FOR EDUCATION CAMPAIGN (14 June 2010)
Motion Details
That this House welcomes the United for Education coalition which includes Association of Teachers and Lecturers, GMB, Education Institute of Scotland, NUS, University and College Union, UNISON and Unite the Union; believes that education is an engine of economic recovery and social mobility which also changes the lives and builds the hope of individuals, families and communities; notes that over £1.2 billion of cuts have been announced to higher education with more than £200 million also cut from further education and adult learning budgets; expresses deep concern that thousands of jobs have already been lost with thousands more at risk; fears that provision of education will be restricted with up to 70 per cent. of further education colleges cutting courses in 2010-11 and up to 200,000 applicants missing out on a university place; rejects the idea of lifting the cap on student top-up fees; further notes that investment in education will ensure a skilled workforce to aid economic recovery; and calls on the Government to protect education provision, jobs and access through sustainable funding for the post-16 sector.
Sponsored by:
Jon Trickett (Labour)
EDMS Sponsor By Party
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