Proceeding contribution from Lord Anderson of Swansea (Labour) in the House of Lords on Monday, 24 October 2011. It occurred during Debate on bill on Education Bill.
Education Bill
My Lords, I, too, apologise for arriving late through inadvertence. I adopt everything that my noble friend Lord Touhig and the right reverend Prelate said. I say to my noble friend Lady Whitaker that it is not the teaching of one faith but of the faith that has run like a thread through our history, literature and language. To deprive our children of what may be their only opportunity to learn about that faith—
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- Proceeding contribution
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- 731 c599
- Session
- 2010-12
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- House of Lords chamber
- Subjects
- Disability Children Assessments Devolved matters Admissions Appeals Disadvantaged Classroom assistants Collective worship ICT Local government Qualifications Pay Standards Special educational needs Vocational guidance Young people Religion Wales Technology Academies Ofqual Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency School Support Staff Negotiating Body Free schools Maintained schools
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- Education Bill 2010-12
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