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Home | The Socialist 28 January 2009 | Join the Socialist Party Socialist councillor opposes Tory plans for education privatisationLast week's Kirklees council meeting brought in a new Liberal/Labour coalition administration after a vote of 'no confidence' in the ruling minority Tory cabinet took place. Jackie Grunsell, Save Huddersfield NHS councillorThe vote was the culmination of months of debate over plans to reconfigure schools in North Kirklees, under the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme. This promised large sums of money to improve schools but the Tories' plans also involved school closures and mergers and an academy school in the area.
Particularly controversial was the plan to build a new high school in the ward of the Tory leader of the council, where there had previously been none. This would have created a new school predominantly for white children in a relatively wealthy area, from where many children would previously have gone to a school in nearby Batley, which has a majority of asian pupils from more deprived parts of Kirklees. The plans have set one community against another in a fight for resources, in a part of the borough already struggling to manage tensions and divisions between communities. Since September, council meetings have been packed with up to 200 members of the public coming to lobby and hear the debate. Meetings of outraged parents, staff and pupils have taken place in just about every affected part of the borough. The Tories, in a desperate attempt to absolve themselves of responsibility, even called for a referendum on the issue, but those wanting to participate would have to register to vote! There was never genuine consultation with the public about what they wanted. In order to get the vote of 'no confidence', Labour and Liberals needed a two-thirds majority vote. With all the Labour, Liberal and Green councillors present they still needed one more vote to remove the Tory administration and were forced to ask for my support (I am a Socialist Party member who was elected in 2006 to the council for Save Huddersfield NHS). As a result of discussion before the vote it appears that the new Lib/Lab proposals will no longer contain plans for an academy, although final plans are yet to be drawn up. They have also given a commitment to discuss plans with trade unions representing staff in the affected school. On the basis of these expected changes, I voted to bring down the Tory administration. Socialist Party members however are under no illusion that the new administration will be significantly different to the last; in a period of economic crisis they will come under pressure to make cuts in services and jobs. But this episode shows how even just one socialist councillor can help the campaign for the retention of comprehensive and community education in Kirklees, and strike a blow against privatisation and closures. In this issue
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