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I flew into London Heathrow on a late flight from Lisbon a couple of weeks ago. Had a window seat. Was blown away by how many sporting venues, floodlit, I saw from the sky. Most were all weather and of course the ones who say all the playing fields have gone do not count these. I also know from my own family that my son and two daughters get great PE and are all active and healthy in part because of it.
As a teacher in a state primary please accept my thanks for the support you and your partner have always given to state education. One of the most depressing things about being a teacher is constantly reading and hearing about how terrible we are, and how bad our schools and our kids are. They are not, and it is great when someone with a voice as strong as yours speaks up for us. A colleague of mine is at your event today and I have asked to get a signed copy of your new book. I already have the diaries which is why I know of your commitment to state schools.
Even when we did so well in the Olympics there was an attempt to say it had nothing to do with government investment. Of course it did The Lottery may have been a Tory government law but it is Labour who have seen this huge investment in sport and we should celebrate it as you say
Sue Campbell totally deserved her elevation to the Lords. She is a passionate and articulate advocate of sport at all levels. As you probably know she is also a Labour supporter, so good egg all round!
Do these Sports Colleges make you do PE in your pants if you leave your kit at home?
Thanks for this, alastair. The transformation in school sport is one of Labour’s great success stories. There’s recognition of this at local level but getting national coverage (with the honorable and unlikely exception of the Telegraph)is a real struggle.
How come Everyone on Incapacity Benefit is freezing to death, while everyone over a certain age gets a winter fuel allowance? Is it because we are already dead in the water?
Bessttt…….
My son plays junior football and some of the venues we play at are fantastic, some of the schools used are tremendous. None of this was by accident, it was because Labour chose to invest in sport and schools.
Obviously as a Mancunian I have to point out that the cockney olympics wouldn’t be happening if it wasn’t for the brilliant Manchester Commonwealth Games where we showed the world that the UK could put on an intenational event.
Totally unreal that GB and TB did a deal over leadership – I mean how undemocratic was that….can you believe the arrogance…” yea ok GB ill pass the baton to you post 2005 – bugger the electorate “