Education and Inspections Bill — Second Reading — 15 Mar 2006 at 18:43

Those voting Aye agreed that the Education and Inspections Bill be read a Second Time. This means it now goes on to the Committee Stage, the next part of the Parliamentary procedure.

Although there were enough Labour Party rebels to reject the Bill for its Second Reading the Tories backed the Bill and enabled it to proceed.

The main provision of the Bill was to allow schools to achieve 'Foundation' and/or 'Trust' status. Foundation schools enable their governing bodies to directly employ the school staff, become the admissions authority for the school and take on ownership of the school's assets. Trust schools have foundation status with a charitable foundation to support the school.

More information about this can be found on the Supporting Trust and Foundation Schools website.

Other aims of the Bill were to[1]:

  • Reaffirm the existing ban on selection by ability and proposes a ban on interviewing.
  • Give local authorities greater scope to intervene more quickly in failing schools.
  • Ensure local authorities provide free school transport for the poorest families.
  • Enable nutritional standards to be applied to all food and drink on school premises.
  • Allow staff to discipline children for bad behaviour even outside of school.
  • Ensure parents are held responsible for excluded pupils.

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Party Summary

Votes by party, red entries are votes against the majority for that party.

What is Tell? '+1 tell' means that in addition one member of that party was a teller for that division lobby.

What are Boths? An MP can vote both aye and no in the same division. The boths page explains this.

What is Turnout? This is measured against the total membership of the party at the time of the vote.

PartyMajority (Aye)Minority (No)BothTurnout
Con176 0089.8%
DUP8 0088.9%
Independent0 1050.0%
Lab273 (+2 tell) 52092.6%
LDem0 61 (+2 tell)0100.0%
Respect0 10100.0%
SDLP1 0033.3%
Total:458 115092.0%

Rebel Voters - sorted by constituency

MPs for which their vote in this division differed from the majority vote of their party. You can see all votes in this division, or every eligible MP who could have voted in this division

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NameConstituencyPartyVote
David HeyesAshton-under-LyneLab (minister)no
Michael ClaphamBarnsley West and PenistoneLab (minister)no
Mike WoodBatley and SpenLabno
Clare ShortBirmingham, Ladywoodwhilst Labno
Lynne JonesBirmingham, Selly OakLab (minister)no
Joan HumbleBlackpool North and FleetwoodLab (minister)no
Ronnie CampbellBlyth ValleyLab (minister)no
Dennis SkinnerBolsoverLab (minister)no
Desmond TurnerBrighton, KemptownLab (minister)no
Gwyneth DunwoodyCrewe and NantwichLab (minister)no
Jon CruddasDagenhamLabno
Colin BurgonElmetLab (minister)no
Clive EffordElthamLab (minister)no
Alan KeenFeltham and HestonLab (minister)no
Ian DavidsonGlasgow South WestLab (minister)no
Martin CatonGowerLab (minister)no
Austin MitchellGreat GrimsbyLab (minister)no
Diane AbbottHackney North and Stoke NewingtonLabno
Linda RiordanHalifaxLab (minister)no
Glenda JacksonHampstead and HighgateLabno
John Martin McDonnellHayes and HarlingtonLabno
Jon TrickettHemsworthLab (minister)no
Jim DobbinHeywood and MiddletonLab (minister)no
Frank DobsonHolborn and St PancrasLab (minister)no
Jeremy CorbynIslington NorthLabno
George MudieLeeds EastLab (minister)no
Fabian HamiltonLeeds North EastLab (minister)no
Harry CohenLeyton and WansteadLab (minister)no
Michael ConnartyLinlithgow and East FalkirkLab (minister)no
Peter KilfoyleLiverpool, WaltonLabno
Robert WareingLiverpool, West Derbywhilst Labno
Kelvin HopkinsLuton NorthLab (minister)no
Tony LloydManchester CentralLabno
Dai HavardMerthyr Tydfil and RhymneyLab (minister)no
Geraldine SmithMorecambe and LunesdaleLabno
Doug HendersonNewcastle upon Tyne NorthLabno
Paul FlynnNewport WestLab (minister)no
Katy ClarkNorth Ayrshire and ArranLab (minister)no
David TaylorNorth West LeicestershireLab (minister)no
Ian GibsonNorwich NorthLabno
Alan SimpsonNottingham SouthLabno
Michael MeacherOldham West and RoytonLabno
Gordon PrenticePendleLab (minister)no
Paul TruswellPudseyLabno
John GroganSelbyLab (minister)no
Joan WalleyStoke-on-Trent NorthLab (minister)no
David DrewStroudLab (minister)no
David ClellandTyne BridgeLab (minister)no
John SmithVale of GlamorganLab (minister)no
Neil GerrardWalthamstowLab (minister)no
Helen JonesWarrington NorthLab (minister)no
Ken PurchaseWolverhampton North EastLab (minister)no

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