Liberal Democrat Lords Spokesperson (Education)
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My Lords, first, I thank the noble Lord, Lord Blunkett, for securing this debate and for his thoughtful comments. I look back with affection to those heady days of the 1980s and 1990s when the higher education sector in general and the university sector in particular were going through a period of transition and growth—the establishment of new universities and the evolution of polytechnics...
My Lords, looking at the figures, we know that we are all living longer and that the number of people reaching the age of 100 has doubled since 2002 and will continue to do so. Has any analysis been done on the number of doctors, nurses, care workers and teachers who will be required to look after us?
My Lords, I obviously start with a big thank you to my noble friend Lady Tyler for this Private Member’s Bill. She is a worthy parliamentarian to take up this issue and to stick with it until she gets the result that is so needed for our children, schools and colleges. I have rarely been in a debate where I have agreed with every single point that colleagues have made, whether it is about...
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Entered the House of Lords on 3 February 2011
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