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MPs support NUS motion on lifelong learning

A motion in the House of Commons on the Campaigning Alliance for Lifelong Learning (CALL) of which NUS is a founder member has attracted the support of 48 MPs.
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The motion, which was tabled by Gordon Marsden MP and supported by Innovation, Universities and Skills Select Committee Chair Phil Willis MP, raises concerns about adult education cuts and calls for further investment in lifelong learning:

EDM 533 – Alliance for Lifelong Learning

“That this House welcomes the launch of the Campaigning Alliance for Lifelong Learning (CALL) in September 2008; shares its concern that over 1.4 million places have been lost in the last two years in English adult education due to cuts and fee rises; notes that over 150 organisations are CALL supporters; believes that particularly at this time of recession, affordable access to the life-changing opportunities provided by education is the hallmark of a civilised society; considers that adult learning needs to be simultaneously expanded, resourced and promoted alongside work-based skills training in the Children, Skills and Learning Bill; and calls for immediate action to ensure a full range of learning opportunities for adults to adjust the Personal and Community Development Learning budget to increase with inflation, and redirect any underspend on the Train to Gain programme to meet individual learner demand. “

Signed by:

Marsden, Gordon (Labour)
Boswell, Tim (Conservative)
Willis, Phil  (Liberal Democrat)
Francis, Hywel  (Labour)
Hopkins, Kelvin  (Labour)
Smith, Angela C (Labour) 
Spink, Bob  (Independent)
Hoyle, Lindsay (Labour)
Humble, Joan  (Labour)
Drew, David  (Labour)
Vis, Rudi  (Labour)
Williams, Stephen (Liberal Democrat)

The motion has been tabled in advance of the CALL lobby of Parliament on 25 February. Find out how to get your MP to sign up