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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210614:01:48:00

Backgrounds. me speaker, i ll tell you the difference between us and the party opposite. it s that we put in the tough measures that are needed to give kids a better education across the country! when we rolled out the academies programme, mr speaker, which have driven up standards across the who opposed it? they did! when we put in tough measures to ensure discipline in schools, mr speaker, they opposed it! the prime minister. the pandemic means that pupils across the uk won t sit the traditionalformal exams this summer their grades will be based on teacher assessments. in scotland, the first minister nicola sturgeon has insisted no grades will be marked up or down because of their school s past performance, but the conservative leader said the evidence painted a different picture. once again, young people will lose out, based solely on where they go to school. this is the same shambles as last year, it isjust more sleekit. because instead of the sqa marking pupils down the end of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210613:04:48:00

False dichotomy. the long term costs are likely to be £100 billion, probably more, and who will be hardest hit? kids from disadvantaged backgrounds. i will tell you the difference between us and the party opposite is that we put in the tough measures that are needed to give kids a better education across the country. when we rolled out the academies programme which have driven up standards, who opposed it? they did. when we put in tough measures to ensure discipline in schools, they opposed it! the pandemic means that pupils across the uk won t sit the traditional exams this summer. their grades will be based on teacher assessments. in scotland, the first minister, nicola sturgeon, has insisted no grades will be marked up or down because of their school s past performance. but the scottish conservative leader said the evidence painted a different picture. once again, young people will lose out based on solely where they go to school.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210612:01:48:00

I will tell you the difference between us and the party opposite. it s that we put in the tough measures that are needed to give kids a better education across the country! when we rolled out the academies programme, mr speaker, which have driven up standards, who opposed it? they did! when we put in tough measures to ensure discipline in schools, mr speaker, they opposed it! the prime minister. the pandemic means that pupils across the uk won t sit the traditionalformal exams this summer. their grades will be based on teacher assessments. in scotland, the first minister nicola sturgeon has insisted no grades will be marked up or down because of their school s past performance. but the scottish conservative leader said the evidence painted a different picture. once again, young people will lose out based solely on where they go to school. this is the same shambles as last year, it is just more slick it.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210611:01:48:00

Who does the prime minister think who does the prime minister think he who does the prime minister think he is kidding? he asked sir kevan collins to tell him what was necessary to catch up, sir kevan collins told him and he said no. who he is kidding? the chancellor s decision, and i it was the chancellor s decision, it always is, to hold back the investment needed is a completely false dichotomy. the long term costs are likely to be £100 billion, probably more, and who will be hardest hit? kids from disadvantaged backgrounds. i will tell you the difference between us and the party opposite is that we put in the tough measures that are needed to give kids a better education across the country. when we rolled out the academies programme which have driven up standards, who opposed it? they did. when we put in tough measures to ensure discipline in schools, they opposed it! the pandemic means that pupils across the uk won t sit the traditional exams this summer. their grades will be

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