Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Lord Gove and Gareth Thomas
Monday 24th March 2014

(11 years, 1 month ago)

Commons Chamber
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Gareth Thomas Portrait Mr Gareth Thomas (Harrow West) (Lab/Co-op)
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11. What plans he has for regional school commissioners.

Lord Gove Portrait The Secretary of State for Education (Michael Gove)
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Regional schools commissioners will act on my behalf to support the national schools commissioner.

Gareth Thomas Portrait Mr Thomas
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The Secretary of State will recognise that Al-Madinah and IES UK Breckland schools have not been the greatest advert for his policy agenda. How will these rather Soviet-sounding commissioners help to ensure that academy chains and free schools are properly overseen so that no more children have their education damaged in future?

Lord Gove Portrait Michael Gove
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I have nothing against anything that is redolent of a better past in Russia. In fact, the Office of the Schools Commissioner was introduced by the previous Labour Government. We are merely building on it to ensure that we have great head teachers and others who can ensure that the superb innovation that is occurring in academies, free schools and community schools across the country is supported, and that wherever school failure occurs we can take swift and rapid action.

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Lord Gove and Gareth Thomas
Monday 21st November 2011

(13 years, 5 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Gareth Thomas Portrait Mr Gareth Thomas (Harrow West) (Lab/Co-op)
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17. What assessment he has made of the findings of the report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies on Trends in Education and School Spending.

Lord Gove Portrait The Secretary of State for Education (Michael Gove)
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I read the IFS report with interest, and found its arguments thought-provoking.

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Lord Gove Portrait Michael Gove
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I think that the hon. Gentleman probably means “held up” rather than “upheld”. However, we shall do everything possible to ensure that not just the planning system but building regulations are reformed so that necessary investment in schools is accelerated, and we shall do everything possible to ensure that resources are there for those in the most need.

Gareth Thomas Portrait Mr Thomas
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In the light of the IFS report and the understandable concerns that it will have raised among my constituents who have children at school, can the Secretary of State assure Harrow schools that have just become academies that there will have been no real-terms cut in direct Government spending by the time of the next election?

Lord Gove Portrait Michael Gove
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All schools that have become academies have the chance to spend their money directly on the priorities that are close to them. Obviously every school will have different funding results over the next four years, but, overall, cash spending on schools is protected, and schools should also benefit from the pupil premium.