Early day motion 669

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FUNDING OF SWANSEA COLLEGES

  • Session: 1996-97
  • Date tabled: 17.03.1997
  • Primary sponsor: Williams, Alan
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    That this House recognises that University College Swansea, the Institute of Higher Education, the Swansea College and the Gorseinon College are important employers in the city of Swansea, that each provides facilities crucial to the development of the city's and the region's potential, and that they help people to develop their own abilities; regrets that, like similar colleges throughout Wales, they are under threat from savage cuts in Welsh Office funding; notes that support per student in Wales will be over ú200 less than in England and ú1,000 less than in Scotland; points out that further education in Wales faces additional cuts of ú2 million resulting from the withdrawal of the TECs Competitiveness Fund; notes that the higher and further education colleges also face major cut-backs in capital resources; regrets that the possible removal of the demand led element endangers the Swansea colleges' programme for the East Side Initiative, which is specially devised to meet the needs of severely deprived communities; and finds it incredible that this Government after 18 years in office and boasting of so-called success of its economic policies is so incapable of meeting the pre-requisites of future economic growth.

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Name Party Constituency Date Signed
Anderson, Donald Labour Party Swansea East 17.03.1997
Barnes, Harry Labour Party North East Derbyshire 18.03.1997
Corbyn, Jeremy Labour Party Islington North 19.03.1997
Davies, Denzil Labour Party Llanelli 19.03.1997
Godman, Norman A Labour Party Greenock and Inverclyde 20.03.1997
Hall, Mike Labour Party Weaver Vale 20.03.1997
Livingstone, Ken No party affiliation Brent East 18.03.1997
Mahon, Alice Labour Party Halifax 18.03.1997
Touhig, Don Labour Party Islwyn 20.03.1997
Williams, Alan Labour Party Swansea West 17.03.1997
Williams, Alan W Labour Party Carmarthen East and Dinefwr 19.03.1997