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Academies Bill [HL]

Proceeding contribution from Lord Adonis (Labour) in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 13 July 2010. It occurred during Debate on bills on Academies Bill [HL].
I had almost finished. I just wish to make one concluding point. I support the policy of new school providers getting a fair opportunity to establish new schools where there is a need for additional schools in an area, either to meet the requirement for additional school places or—to be quite frank—to meet the requirement for high-quality places where they are not being provided by existing schools. If there is to be that opportunity, it is very important that we do not tie up school promoters in red tape that will either dissuade them from coming forward with proposals in the first place or hamper them unduly when it comes to conducting their consultations. Amendment 8 states that, ""the Secretary of State must satisfy himself that relevant interested parties have been consulted"." As soon as you put phrases like that in legislation, you guarantee a succession of legal cases as people challenge what constitute "relevant interested parties". That would not meet the purpose, which is the provision of new schools where they are needed or will raise the quality of education in an area, so I do not believe it is desirable.

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Reference

720 c635 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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