Sixth-Form Colleges (VAT) Debate

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Department: HM Treasury

Sixth-Form Colleges (VAT)

Hugh Bayley Excerpts
Tuesday 17th December 2013

(10 years, 5 months ago)

Westminster Hall
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Hugh Bayley Portrait Hugh Bayley (in the Chair)
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I have not had a note—

Graham Stuart Portrait Mr Stuart
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Yes, in both cases.

Hugh Bayley Portrait Hugh Bayley
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If it is yes and yes, I am glad to give the floor to the Chair of the Select Committee on Education.

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Peter Bottomley Portrait Sir Peter Bottomley (Worthing West) (Con)
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I am sorry that I missed the earlier remarks about 18-year-olds and the £700 cut in funding, which will mostly affect people in poorer postcodes. Does my hon. Friend the Minister accept that if the schools budget was increased by 0.8% rather than 1%, there would have been no need for a 17.5% cut in 18-plus funding to Worthing college and other sixth-form colleges?

Hugh Bayley Portrait Hugh Bayley (in the Chair)
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Order. Minister, you have two minutes.

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Hugh Bayley Portrait Hugh Bayley (in the Chair)
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Order. The Minister having sat down, I am bringing this debate to an end.

I want to put on record—an unadvisable thing to do to any statement from the Chair—that more than 20 Members were present for a half-hour debate, which is extremely unusual and indicates the importance that many hon. Members attach to the subject. I apologise to the Minister and the hon. Member for Wigan (Lisa Nandy) for the manner in which the debate was interrupted by a Division in the House.