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Proceeding contribution from Justin Tomlinson (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 30 November 2010. It occurred during Opposition day on School Sports Funding.


School Sports Funding

I am pleased to speak in this debate on an issue in which I am very interested. I had many positive experiences in school sports. Indeed, I lost many competitive games, which stood me in good stead in my political life. I was also the lead member for leisure on Swindon borough council and councillor for a new development ward. I support 100% the positive role that sport can play in encouraging a healthy and active lifestyle, and improving behaviour, team work and enjoyment. I want to focus on some constructive points, especially because I am so biased in favour of sport. Before the debate, I took the opportunity to visit many of my local schools, and the school sport partnership organised some events to showcase exactly what it was doing, working with Swindon borough council's leisure department. That gave me an opportunity to discuss the matter directly. From my visits in my constituency, I can draw not only many positives, but—crucially—lessons to ensure that we can secure for young people the maximum sporting opportunities.


Secondary information

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
519 c726 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
Subjects
Finance Property transfer Pupils Playing fields Standards Sales Sports Take-up Olympic Games 2012 Youth Sport Trust Maintained schools
Link
View this Proceeding contribution on www.publications.parliament.uk