Debates between Lord Agnew of Oulton and Lord Hill of Oareford during the 2017-2019 Parliament

Free Schools: Educational Standards

Debate between Lord Agnew of Oulton and Lord Hill of Oareford
Thursday 10th January 2019

(5 years, 4 months ago)

Grand Committee
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Lord Hill of Oareford Portrait Lord Hill of Oareford
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I remember a time when members of the Labour Party were against free schools because they involved parental interest. They were opposed to free schools because they thought that parents would not be able to take on the running of free schools. Now they seem to be saying that they are not in favour of free schools because they do not involve parents enough. I do not know if there has been a change in the policy in the intervening years.

Lord Agnew of Oulton Portrait Lord Agnew of Oulton
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I rather agree with my noble friend that the Opposition seem to have gone on a journey. When free schools were originally mooted under my noble friend’s tenure we were told that no one was capable of creating one other than the Government. We have put paid to that myth.