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Free schools are Michael Gove's 'pet project' - Labour | Free schools are Michael Gove's 'pet project' - Labour |
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Labour has accused the government of wasting money on free schools, calling them "pet political projects". | Labour has accused the government of wasting money on free schools, calling them "pet political projects". |
The party was granted an urgent question in Parliament after reports of a coalition row over funding. | The party was granted an urgent question in Parliament after reports of a coalition row over funding. |
Shadow education secretary Tristram Hunt said ministers were spending "£400m to fill a black hole". | Shadow education secretary Tristram Hunt said ministers were spending "£400m to fill a black hole". |
But Education Secretary Michael Gove said his rival had "more contorted positions on free schools than some Indian sex manuals I could name". | But Education Secretary Michael Gove said his rival had "more contorted positions on free schools than some Indian sex manuals I could name". |
Free schools, of which more than 170 have been created in England, receive direct funding from the Department for Education and are independent of councils. | Free schools, of which more than 170 have been created in England, receive direct funding from the Department for Education and are independent of councils. |
Set up by parents, teachers, religious groups and academy chains, they have priority for funds over other new schools. | Set up by parents, teachers, religious groups and academy chains, they have priority for funds over other new schools. |
'Out of control' | 'Out of control' |
Liberal Democrat sources say 30,000 local authority school places are being lost as money is diverted to free schools. | Liberal Democrat sources say 30,000 local authority school places are being lost as money is diverted to free schools. |
But Conservative sources respond that more places are being created overall. | But Conservative sources respond that more places are being created overall. |
The Lib Dems supported the creation of free schools, but in recent weeks growing tensions between the coalition parties have become evident. | The Lib Dems supported the creation of free schools, but in recent weeks growing tensions between the coalition parties have become evident. |
According to sources in Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg's office, last December Mr Gove overruled the Lib Dem schools minister David Laws to take £400m from the Basic Need Budget for 2015-17. | According to sources in Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg's office, last December Mr Gove overruled the Lib Dem schools minister David Laws to take £400m from the Basic Need Budget for 2015-17. |
They claim the money was diverted to help cover a projected £800m overspend between 2013 and 2016 in the budget for free schools - a project close to Mr Gove's heart. | They claim the money was diverted to help cover a projected £800m overspend between 2013 and 2016 in the budget for free schools - a project close to Mr Gove's heart. |
Mr Laws was not present for Labour's question in Parliament. His spokesman said he had "pre-existing commitments" which could not be rearranged at short notice and that people "shouldn't read too much into it". | |
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Addressing MPs, Mr Hunt said: "The coalition - both parts - has raided the schools budget to pay for petty political projects." | |
He added that free schools had been "underperforming" and that the education department was "spiralling out of control" under Mr Gove's leadership. | He added that free schools had been "underperforming" and that the education department was "spiralling out of control" under Mr Gove's leadership. |
Mr Gove replied that standards were improving as a result of free schools being set up and said that there was no longer a shortage of places across England. | Mr Gove replied that standards were improving as a result of free schools being set up and said that there was no longer a shortage of places across England. |
He added: "He has had more contorted positions on free schools than some Indian sex manuals I could name." | He added: "He has had more contorted positions on free schools than some Indian sex manuals I could name." |
The education secretary said: "The truth about free schools is that they help children in areas where they've been let down in the past." | The education secretary said: "The truth about free schools is that they help children in areas where they've been let down in the past." |
Mr Gove's allies have said the Basic Need Budget will still rise by more than £200m a year in 2015-17 and argued that expansion of free schools would lead to more school places overall. | Mr Gove's allies have said the Basic Need Budget will still rise by more than £200m a year in 2015-17 and argued that expansion of free schools would lead to more school places overall. |