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House of Commons papers; Select Committee oral evidence; Parliamentary committees
Committee
Education Committee
Date
6 March 2013
Reference
HC 852-ii 2012-13
House
House of Commons
Type
House of Commons papers; Select Committee oral evidence; Parliamentary committees
Committee
Education Committee
Date
22 January 2013
Reference
HC 852-i 2012-13
House
House of Commons
Type
Select Committee written evidence; Parliamentary committees
Committee
Education Committee
Date
12 December 2012
House
House of Commons
Type
Select Committee written evidence; Parliamentary committees
Committee
Education Committee
Date
11 July 2012
House
House of Commons

Thank you, Mr Deputy Speaker, for asking me to speak in this debate. Obviously, it is of huge significance to my constituents that I can raise some points that are of concern but that do not seem to fall within the scope of particular issues when the House is discussing...

Member
Graham P Jones (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
24 May 2012
Reference
545 cc1313-7
House
House of Commons

Topical Questions

The following is the answer given by the Deputy Prime Minister, the right hon. Member for Sheffield, Hallam (Mr Clegg), to a question from the hon. Member for Edinburgh East (Sheila Gilmore) during Deputy Prime Minister Question Time on 22 May 2012.

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Type
Ministerial corrections
Date
24 May 2012
Reference
545 cc15-6MC
House
House of Commons

As I hope the hon. Lady knows, we have protected the money for Sure Start, but there is, I acknowledge, greater discretion for local authorities to decide how to use it. I am aware of 10 outright closures of Sure Start centres across the country, and of course it is important to know why local authorities have taken those decisions. I hope that she is also aware of the extra investment that we are now putting in, particularly for early years—for children even before they go to school. We know from the evidence that that makes the most dramatic difference for subsequent social mobility. As of April next year, 40% of all two-year-olds in this country, including all two-year-olds from the most disadvantaged families, will receive for the first time 15 hours of free pre-school support.

Answered by
Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat)
Answering body
Deputy Prime Minister
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
22 May 2012
Reference
545 c980
House
House of Commons

The Deputy Prime Minister has been quoted in the media as saying, rightly in my opinion, that social mobility will take a long time to change, so why, on coming to power in May 2010, did he agree to the reduction or elimination of measures such as the education maintenance allowance and Sure Start long before their long-term effects could be judged?

Asked by
Sheila Gilmore (Labour)
Answering body
Deputy Prime Minister
Topical questions - 1st Supplementary
Status
Answered
Date
22 May 2012
Reference
545 c980
House
House of Commons