Thursday 16 August 2012

Parliamentary Year Book - Labour will call parliamentary vote demanding u-turn on school regulations to protect outdoor space - Twigg

Parliamentary Year Book - Labour will call parliamentary vote demanding u-turn on school regulations to protect outdoor space - Twigg

Stephen Twigg MP, labour's Shadow Secretary Education, announced today that labour will call a parliamentary vote demanding the Government restores the minimum requirement of space for outdoor space in schools.

Labour called on the Government to make a u-turn on their decision to a settlement of the school that protect the water areas. Work, will table a motion when the legislature returns in September, allowing the members to discuss the changes, the Government has attempted to of stealthily across during the parliamentary summer break-holiday.

Stephen Twigg said:

"Michael Gove is desperately out of contact on this issue." How he believes that the priority should be to weaken the standards on the playgrounds and outdoor space just a few days before the Olympics?

"We have already had the demolition of the target for a minimum of 2 hours of PE per week, the decision to reduce the abolition of student School Sports partnerships and school sport 69 per cent budget." Many parents will wonder how seriously the Government to take the legacy to inspire the next generation.

"Michael Gove has tried to introduce these changes while the Parliament is paused, the members do not have the chance to discuss." However, work will make a motion when Parliament returns so that these changes can be reviewed by elected representatives.

"It is not too late for the Government to change its mind and restore the minimum requirement of space for outdoor space and the school grounds." We must ensure that it has not played not slices of salami of the school fields.

"Work is a year 10 cross plan of the Party on school sport - something detailed, thought and developed by experts, not the kind of knee jerk reaction, we had the Prime Minister with his comments on the Indian-inspired dance."

Source By : http://www.labour.org.uk/school-regulations-to-protect-outdoor-space,2012-08-15

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