David Lloyd George And Llanystumdwy School
EDM number 2179 in 2006-07, proposed by Roger Williams on 23/10/2007.
That this House welcomes the unveiling of a statue of David Lloyd George in Parliament Square; recognises his achievements as the only Welsh Prime Minister in the UK's history, the longest serving Chancellor of the Exchequer of the 20th century, the initiator of great social welfare schemes such as the state pension, his reinvention of the tax system to pay for large scale projects without burdening the poor, and his wartime leadership; notes the proposals that 29 schools in Gwynedd may be closed and replaced by eight area schools; further notes the alarm and concern surrounding news of the possible closure of Llanystumdwy Village School, Lloyd George's old primary school; further recognises that it was this school where Lloyd George's taste for politics began and where he led his first struggle for religious freedom and equality when he led a boycott of the recitation of the Creed and the Catechism in English; and in the spirit of Lloyd George, who would have supported local schools and rural communities, requests Gwynedd Council to reconsider its proposed closures and come forward with alternative plans which retain Llanystumdwy School.
This motion has been signed by a total of 15 MPs.
MP | Date | Constituency | Party | Type |
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Roger Williams | 23/10/2007 | Brecon and Radnorshire | Liberal Democrat | Proposed |
Mark Williams | 23/10/2007 | Ceredigion | Liberal Democrat | Seconded |
Simon Hughes | 23/10/2007 | North Southwark and Bermondsey | Liberal Democrat | Seconded |
Jennifer Willott | 23/10/2007 | Cardiff Central | Liberal Democrat | Seconded |
Lembit | 23/10/2007 | Montgomeryshire | Liberal Democrat | Seconded |
Paul Holmes | 24/10/2007 | Chesterfield | Liberal Democrat | Seconded |
Colin Breed | 24/10/2007 | South East Cornwall | Liberal Democrat | Signed |
Gregory Campbell | 24/10/2007 | East Londonderry | DUP | Signed |
Mike Hancock | 24/10/2007 | Portsmouth South | Liberal Democrat | Signed |
Angus MacNeil | 24/10/2007 | Na h-Eileanan an Iar | Scottish National Party | Signed |
John Pugh | 25/10/2007 | Southport | Liberal Democrat | Signed |
Andrew George | 25/10/2007 | St Ives | Liberal Democrat | Signed |
Tim Farron | 25/10/2007 | Westmorland and Lonsdale | Liberal Democrat | Signed |
Adrian Sanders | 29/10/2007 | Torbay | Liberal Democrat | Signed |
Mark Hunter | 29/10/2007 | Cheadle | Liberal Democrat | Signed |
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