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Integrated Education In Northern Ireland

EDM number 612 in 2005-06, proposed by David Anderson on 19/07/2005.

That this House notes that the Belfast Agreement embraces the need to facilitate and encourage integrated education because an essential aspect of the reconciliation process is the promotion of a culture of tolerance at every level of society; further notes, however, that only five per cent. of pupils in Northern Ireland attend integrated schools, which bring together pupils, staff and governors, in roughly equal numbers of Protestants and Catholic pupils, plus other faiths and none, to cultivate self-respect and respect for other people and cultures; applauds the fact that the integrated education movement has made major strides in academic year 2004-05 with the opening of seven new integrated schools and that the number of such schools stands at its highest, thanks to the efforts of dedicated parents, the Northern Ireland Council for Integrated Education and the Integrated Education Fund; further notes that 700 pupils were denied access to integrated schools because of a lack of places; further notes that President Bush received two students from Ulidia Integrated College at the St Patrick's Day event at the White House symbolising US support for the integrated education movement; recognises that integrated education does not provide a panacea for a deeply segregated and divided society but that increasing the integrated education sector will be a massive investment in a non-sectarian and pluralist society, without imposing a single educational model but giving all parents and students a choice; and urges the Government to increase its support to integrated schools as an urgent matter of public policy.

This motion has been signed by a total of 35 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
David Anderson19/07/2005BlaydonLabourProposed
Emily Thornberry19/07/2005Islington South and FinsburyLabourSeconded
Rosie Cooper19/07/2005West LancashireLabourSeconded
Lembit 19/07/2005MontgomeryshireLiberal DemocratSeconded
Michael Gove19/07/2005Surrey HeathConservativeSeconded
Peter Bottomley19/07/2005Worthing WestConservativeSeconded
Paul Holmes20/07/2005ChesterfieldLiberal DemocratSigned
Lynne Jones20/07/2005Birmingham, Selly OakLabourSigned
Andrew MacKay20/07/2005BracknellConservativeSigned
Martin Caton20/07/2005GowerLabourSigned
Jeremy Corbyn20/07/2005Islington NorthLabourSigned
Ann Cryer20/07/2005KeighleyLabourSigned
Andrew George20/07/2005St IvesLiberal DemocratSigned
Rudi Vis20/07/2005Finchley and Golders GreenLabourSigned
Andrew Stunell21/07/2005Hazel GroveLiberal DemocratSigned
Mark Durkan21/07/2005FoyleSocial Democratic and Labour PartySigned
David Drew21/07/2005StroudLabourSigned
Ann McKechin21/07/2005Glasgow NorthLabourSigned
Brian Jenkins21/07/2005TamworthLabourSigned
Kelvin Hopkins21/07/2005Luton NorthLabourSigned
Alan Simpson21/07/2005Nottingham SouthLabourSigned
Edward O'Hara21/07/2005Knowsley SouthLabourSigned
Lorely Burt10/10/2005SolihullLiberal DemocratSigned
Mike Hancock11/10/2005Portsmouth SouthLiberal DemocratSigned
John Hemming11/10/2005Birmingham, YardleyLiberal DemocratSigned
Phil Willis12/10/2005Harrogate and KnaresboroughLiberal DemocratSigned
Janet Anderson12/10/2005Rossendale and DarwenLabourSigned
Tom Brake13/10/2005Carshalton and WallingtonLiberal DemocratSigned
Roger Williams14/10/2005Brecon and RadnorshireLiberal DemocratSigned
Lady Hermon18/10/2005North DownUUPSigned
Stephen Williams18/10/2005Bristol WestLiberal DemocratSigned
Derek Conway20/10/2005Old Bexley & SidcupConservativeSigned
John Barrett24/10/2005Edinburgh WestLiberal DemocratSigned
George Howarth24/01/2006Knowsley North and Sefton EastLabourSigned
John McDonnell06/11/2006Hayes and HarlingtonLabourSigned

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