Meeting of the Parliament 20 May 2015
I very much welcome the opportunity to debate in tandem education, our economy and how we are to tackle inequality, because they are all inextricably linked. This Government has done more than any previous Administration in the United Kingdom to promote the living wage. It is clear to me that all of us share a commitment to tackling inequality and the at times devastating impact that it can have on our society and our economy. It is important to remember that, rather than an abstract concept, we are talking about real lives and our children’s future. I hope that, if we put our children’s interests and needs at the heart of our debate, we can find some agreement and more ways of generating light rather than heat on such a vital issue.