Yorkshire Post

Starmer criticises Johnson over school re-opening ‘mess’

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SIR KEIR Starmer demanded Boris Johnson “took responsibi­lity for his own failings” on Covid-19 following the “mess” over pupils returning to school.

The Labour leader told MPs yesterday that parents have “lost confidence” in the Government’s schools plan and millions of children could miss six months’ worth of education.

After the Prime Minister claimed he had tried to reach consensus with Sir Keir over the issue, the Opposition leader shot back “let’s have this out” before explaining the pair have not spoken one-on-one about his idea for a “national taskforce” to find a way forward.

Mr Johnson later accused Sir Keir of being unsure over whether schools are not safe enough or should be reopened quicker and encouraged him to speak to “his friends in the left-wing

trade unions” to help get schools ready.

The Government has been forced to admit defeat over its desire for all primary pupils in England to attend classes before the summer break, and is working to bring back as many pupils as possible in September.

Speaking at Prime Minister’s Questions, Sir Keir told the Commons:

“We all want as many children back into school as soon as it’s possible and as soon as it’s safe.”

He said: “The current arrangemen­ts lie in tatters.

“Parents have lost confidence in the Government’s approach, millions of children will miss six months’ worth of schooling and inequality will now go up.

“Several weeks ago I suggested setting up a national taskforce so everyone could put their shoulder to the wheel.

“It’s not too late, will the Prime Minister take me up on this?”

Mr Johnson responded: “Last week he was telling the House that it was not yet safe for kids to go back to school, this week he’s saying that not enough kids are going back to school.

“I really think he needs to make up his mind.”

But Sir Keir replied: “It’s no good the Prime Minister flailing around trying to blame others.”

 ??  ?? KEIR STARMER: He said parents had lost confidence in the Government’s approach.
KEIR STARMER: He said parents had lost confidence in the Government’s approach.

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