Some of that infrastructure investment, and if they didnt, because of the knock on effects, further tough decisions would be required. You heard some of the responses from the Opposition Parties in the chamber behind me, the conservatives said this reflected 17 years of Snp Government and a reckless waste latest. If you missed any of what Lorna Outside I Snp 1t reflected 17 years of Snp Government and a reckless waste of taxpayer money. Labour said of taxpayer money. Labour said this was a threadbare attempt this was a threadbare attempt to pass the buck. Big cuts of taxpayer money. Labour said this wa the 1readbare Attempt of taxpayer money. Labour said this wa the buck. Lare attempt of taxpayer money. Labour said this wa the buck. Big attempt of taxpayer money. Labour said this wa the buck. Big cuts npt to pass the buck. Big cuts detailed, warnings of more cuts detailed, warnings of more cuts on the way. This is just cuts on the way. Just cuts to this Years Budget in order on the way
need is yet another consultation, what we actually need is more teachers right now. children s education, if you want to inspire children and make them feel like maths is something that they can enjoy, we need good maths teachers, we are short of teachers, short of maths teachers. if rishi sunak really wants to transform our education, he could pick up labour s plan right now, polish the tax status, charitable tax status private schools enjoy and use that to fund the recruitment of extra teachers, including maths teachers. it also showed each what they do and it also showed each what they do and i have to say, that it is in my own patch, when they talk to me they say they don t feel that this government is the back at all. and that is what we really need and that is what a labour government would bring. what i do said there were tax cuts that could found six and i ve thousand teachers, could that be enough, would be not have to make deeper cuts elsewhere, nothing comes for fr
Have a workable proposal. The other thing is the attitude of the prime minister, so we learned in briefings at number ten today that, well, this woman called theresa may is returning to downing street on thursday, older viewers may well remember the name she used to run the government, apparently. A little bit of sarcasm, but she has been away. Holiday. Three and a half weeks. You have been counting it brexit policy behind her back, as though they locked her up in a swiss chalet, took away her passport and said, we are getting on with it in your absence, never before has a pmb so irrelevant to what is happening. Meanwhile, across the atlantic, donald trump broke off his holiday, after a lot of pressure on him, to condemn as evil racism what happened in charlottesville. Pm. First he manages to make his way to the us presidency, now, fry 5 membership of the too little too late club, international club, somebody has been slaughtered in the street by a car driven at them, he realises that
feels awfully like he is trying to distract us over here from something thatis distract us over here from something that is going on over the other side of the room stop that is just not on, that is not fair and it s not how we should be treating children s education it is too important that. it is notjust about education it is too important that. it is not just about teachers, turning back the clock, when labour were in power, spending for schools went up 78 percentage points, but at the same time british schools in league tables went down. so there is more to this than just teaching, is in there? it more to this than ust teaching, is in there? , ,., ., more to this than ust teaching, is in there? , ., ., ., in there? it is important also that schools have in there? it is important also that schools have the in there? it is important also that schools have the resources - in there? it is important also that schools have the resources that l in there? it is important also that. s