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No to East Riding Schools funding cuts

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Dawn Healy
9 years ago

They will blight the future chances of children with these wreckless cuts.

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Andy Currie
9 years ago Featured

Signing on behalf of Hull and East Riding to object to these savage cuts which will mean larger class sizes and reduced curriculum offers for all students. No to unnecessary Free Schools. Yes to MORE funding for existing schools.

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Rob
9 years ago

Reduce the cuts to school funding in the east riding.

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Claire Bennett
9 years ago

This has got to stop the government expect better results with less teacher larger classes it's a joke!! But not a funny one!!!!

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Tony Atkin
9 years ago

They will never stop cutting until they are out of Government

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pat Clark
9 years ago

How can our children and grandchildren expect to have a good education when they will be in to larger class to expect one teacher to cope.

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Mike Bowman
9 years ago Featured

When building hundreds of new houses around the town, now is the time to spending MORE on schools, not less. I for one would be HAPPY TO PAY MORE INCOME TAX to fund growth in education (and NHS) as well. And, for the record, I am a LIFELONG CONSERVATIVE!!

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Mike Ralphs
9 years ago

Well done Denis, good to see local politician taking the initiative

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Brenda Sims
9 years ago

I thought the new arrangement was supposed to benefit the previously disadvantaged rural areas.

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Our children need opportunities not cutbacks. Please invest in their future .

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Claire Jarvis
9 years ago Featured

Save our schools, more houses continue to be built hence more children at these schools if anything funding should be increased, why do our children have to suffer when our neighbouring county's already have a higher funding per child ratio?, surely every child/school should be treated alike???

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Claire Hather
9 years ago

How does the government expect education to improve and prosper if schools can't afford teachers? Ridiculous.

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Krystal Brown
9 years ago

No area should be prioritised. All education is important.

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Vicky Fox
9 years ago

No more cuts. There's already been too much taken away

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Val Holmes
9 years ago

I think the current government show little understanding of the educational needs of the majority. Unless they invest in all our children instead of trying to invent a different system under pretence of aiming for excellence, the future of the whole country is at risk.

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Linda Johnson
9 years ago

Education is vital for our children so we should cherish our wonderful teachers, look after their physical and mental health and harness their enthusiasm. The cuts are detrimental to them and our children