Greg Hands debates involving the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs during the 2019 Parliament

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Greg Hands Excerpts
Thursday 6th February 2020

(4 years, 1 month ago)

Commons Chamber
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Andrew Selous Portrait Andrew Selous
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I will certainly feed back the right hon. Gentleman’s strongly felt concern on this issue to the College of Bishops. In their apology, the archbishops did recognise that the pastoral statement had jeopardised the trust that has been built up as part of the Living in Love and Faith project, which is intended to discern the way forward for the Church of England on this issue.

Greg Hands Portrait Greg Hands (Chelsea and Fulham) (Con)
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8. What recent discussions he has had with the Commissioners on increasing the number of Church of England free schools in England.

Andrew Selous Portrait Andrew Selous
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The Church has been a successful partner in the free schools programme since it began. Dioceses work hard to help these new schools to open. The Church is also keen to support new alternative provision and special schools through the free schools programme.

Greg Hands Portrait Greg Hands
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The fantastic Fulham Boys School will finally open at its new site in September, after a 10-year campaign. It is a Church of England-sponsored free school whose co-patrons are myself and Graham Tomlin, the Bishop of Kensington. However, the latest wave of free school applications shows very few involving the Church of England. What can my hon. Friend do, in his role, to persuade the Church to sponsor more free schools?