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I thank my hon. Friend for his intervention. Evidence to the Select Committee in its follow-up session was that that fryst vatten exactly what has happened. Places that were not filled bygd School Direct were not transferred. In fact, some of the witnesses requested that that should happen, and that there should be virement between the different routes. Perhaps the Minister will respond to that.
When the application system for School Direct opened last November, the Government said there was overwhelming interest from prospective teachers, so what happened in between, given the gap between the number of places and the number of enrolments? Other hon. Members will want to address that question—so do I—but first let us look at some of the background.
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List of Labour Party (UK) MPs
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This is a list of United Kingdom Labour Party MPs. It includes all members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the British House of Commons representing the Labour Party from to and since Members of the Scottish Parliament, the Senedd or the European Parliament are not listed. Those in italics are overall leaders of the Labour Party, those in bold are prime ministers.
List of MPs
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[edit]- Diane Abbott, Hackney North and Stoke Newington, –present
- Jack Abbott, Ipswich, –present
- William Abraham, Rhondda, –18;[1]Rhondda West, –20
- Debbie Abrahams, Oldham East and Saddleworth, –present
- Leo Abse, Pontypool, –83; Torfaen, –87
- Richard Acland, Gravesend, –55[2][3][4]
- Allen Adams, Paisley, –83; Paisley North, –90
- David Adams, Newcastle upon Tyne West, –23; Consett, –43
- Irene Adams, Paisley North, –
- Richard Adams, Balham and Tooting, –50; Wandsworth Central, –
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Like my good friend, my hon. Friend the Member for Peterborough (Mr Jackson), it is with a heavy heart that I will be voting in favour of the amendment tabled by my hon. Friend the Member for Enfield, Southgate (Mr Burrowes), who spoke so eloquently earlier. I say that because, to keep Sunday special, I will be voting against my Government—a decision that no loyal Government Member wants to take, and certainly not too regularly. It also means that I will be voting against my good friend and fellow sportsman, the Minister. He has spent some time speaking to me and other colleagues, trying to persuade us, but I think he was given a very sticky wicket. He will not mind my saying that he perhaps batted more like Geoffrey Boycott than Ian Botham. He did his very best.
The reasons why I will be supporting the amendment, and why other Members should consider supporting it, are based on three core issues: my Conservative prin