Debates between Jonathan Gullis and Matt Rodda during the 2019 Parliament

Fri 29th Oct 2021
Childcare Bill
Commons Chamber

2nd reading & 2nd reading

Childcare Bill

Debate between Jonathan Gullis and Matt Rodda
2nd reading
Friday 29th October 2021

(2 years, 6 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Matt Rodda Portrait Matt Rodda
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The hon. Gentleman makes an excellent point, and the review I propose would, indeed, cover such issues.

Jonathan Gullis Portrait Jonathan Gullis (Stoke-on-Trent North) (Con)
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The hon. Gentleman talks about an independent person. Does he not see the benefit of the Children’s Commissioner? They are already in place and effectively already have that role, or will the independent person be under the Children’s Commissioner?

Matt Rodda Portrait Matt Rodda
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I will go on to make some further suggestions for the type of independent review, and I am grateful for that suggestion on the Children’s Commissioner.

The Bill does not propose changing the system itself, but it would allow the Government to appoint an independent person to lead a review of free childcare schemes in England. I believe this could have the same powerful impact as previous education reviews led by respected figures with cross-party support. I am thinking of—this goes back a bit into history—the Dearing review of A-levels in the 1990s, or the more recent Augar review of higher education funding. Sometimes, getting a fresh perspective can tease out problems and help to construct collaborative and co-operative solutions that are driven by the sector. Clause 2 would bring together, under the leadership of that independent person, providers, parents, research organisations and others that they saw fit, to take a proper look at how we take childcare forward in this century.