Part of 2. 1. Questions to the First Minister – in the Senedd at 2:00 pm on 4 July 2017.
Carwyn Jones
Labour
2:00,
4 July 2017
Yes, I do, and it’s all-important that that does happen. The aim of the Bill—and we always use the word ‘Mesur’ in Welsh, Llywydd—is that that does happen, because we’ve been looking at the educational consortia model, and we’ve seen that things have improved year on year, when you see the local education authorities working together. Of course, that’s what we want to build on in looking at the legislation.
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