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Ex Education Secretary opposes Blair's school plans9.50.04am GMT Tue 13th Dec 2005
Former education secretary Estelle Morris may vote against government plans to reform schools. Tony Blair is facing a Labour backbench rebellion over a proposal to create "independent" state schools in England. Under the government's education white paper, some schools would become self-governing trusts, with more freedom from local authorities over their finances, staff and which pupils they take. Lady Morris quit as Education Secretary 2002 and then stood down as MP for Birmingham Yardley at the last election. Birmingham Yardley is now held by the Liberal Democrats. Lady Morris said the plan was "at best a distraction, at worst a change of direction". She said "Show me a school which has changed its admission policy to attract more children from poor backgrounds with uncooperative parents. When schools change their admissions policy it is to attract more able children or a better balanced intake."
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