Secretary of State for Education and Science (Speech)

Oral Answers to Questions — Board of Trade – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 17 February 1966.

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Photo of Mr Richard Hornby Mr Richard Hornby , Tonbridge 12:00, 17 February 1966

asked the Prime Minister whether the public speech of the Secretary of State for Education and Science on comprehensive education delivered at Harrogate on 7th January, 1966, represents the policy of Her Majesty's Government.

Photo of Mr Harold Wilson Mr Harold Wilson , Huyton

I answered this Question on 8th February, Sir.

Photo of Mr Richard Hornby Mr Richard Hornby , Tonbridge

Is the Prime Minister aware that his reply on that date still left the position very far from clear, with particular regard to the future position of the direct grant schools? Would not he agree that it would be much wiser if both he and his Ministers began to talk in terms of reopening and extending the list of direct grant schools rather than threatening closure?

Photo of Mr Harold Wilson Mr Harold Wilson , Huyton

I thought I dealt with this matter the last time that it was raised and referred to the position of direct grant schools. I also invited hon. Members to put detailed questions to my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Education and Science if they wished. I am glad, however, that the right hon. Member for Birmingham, Handsworth (Sir E. Boyle) has given his support to the policy.