PRESS RELEASE
21April 2009
Concern raised over Government cuts to local
schools and colleges
Double whammy of
cuts to sixth form funding and to colleges’
building programmes
Malcolm Moss MP for
North East Cambridgeshire demanded that
Government Ministers reassure schools and
colleges across North East Cambridgeshire,
facing cuts to their funding because of
Whitehall blundering.
After telling
schools and sixth form colleges how much funding
they would receive next year for teaching 16-18
year olds, the Learning and Skills Council, a
government quango suddenly changed its mind. It
failed to predict the number of students
accurately. It has now cut school budgets across
the country by up to £350,000 for sixth form
colleges and £55,000 for an average school.
Malcolm Moss MP is demanding action to ensure
that local schools and sixth form colleges in
the area will not have to turn away students
next year because of this gross bureaucratic
incompetence.
This latest
catastrophe comes just weeks after the
Government froze 144 further education college
building projects, including the College of West
Anglia plans for a campus in March. Malcolm Moss
MP is calling on the Government to come clean
about what will happen to these projects.
Malcolm Moss MP
commented:
“Just a month after
reassuring schools that they would be fully
funded, the Government has pulled the rug from
under their feet. Because of Whitehall
incompetence, schools and colleges are being
forced to turn away thousands of sixth formers
who are desperate to learn and acquire the
qualifications they need to succeed.
“Further education
colleges have also been plunged into financial
turmoil by having their building projects
frozen. This is yet more proof that the Labour
Government is failing to deliver and can’t be
trusted with taxpayers’ money.”