Press Release Tuesday 19 January 2010 from Flick Drummond
Education, education, education
Parliamentary candidate for Portsmouth South, Flick Drummond, welcomes the Conservative draft manifesto on education. Launched yesterday by David Cameron the main area of focus is on the quality of teaching. Flick commented ‘as a former school inspector, it was always obvious that quality of teaching is paramount in the classroom. Everyone can remember the individual teacher that inspired them or put them off a subject and I fear that many teachers today are so burdened by endless form filling and a restrictive curriculum that it is easy to forget how important they are in a child’s life. A good or bad experience at school can affect our whole lives and we must get it right for everyone.’
The draft manifesto makes it clear that flexibility will be given to headteachers to reward good teaching and also to remove teachers who are not performing to high standards. Discipline is to be returned to schools with headteachers being given the power to expel pupils who are troublesome. ‘Disruptive pupils make it very difficult for the rest of the class to concentrate but we must make sure that they are provided with alternative schooling and help so they don’t miss out on education and become isolated from society. I would like to see education becoming a lifelong goal for everyone so that people can continue to learn and develop throughout their lives’, said Flick, ‘we should all be given the chance to correct our mistakes but not at the expense at ruining other people’s learning experience. Our draft manifesto will be good for education in Portsmouth where we have some incredibly hard working inspirational teachers but they need to be given the power and freedom to make learning exciting’.
You can find out more detail about the draft manifesto at the Conservative website www.conservatives.com and can also ask David Cameron questions on the policy.
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www.portsmouthnews.tv have interviewed me on this subject.
Press Release 7 January 2010
We were really fortunate to get Nick Herbert, MP to launch this important document as he is the Shadow Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Although ‘Our Plan for Castal Towns’ has a wide range of issues which we will tackle, because of Nick’s role we concentrated on looking at Portsmouth’s sea defences and talked about the importance of the sea front to Portsmouth’s tourist economy and to residents. Here is a copy of the press release we sent out:
Following the floods in 2000, Southern Water spent several years working to get an extra pumping station at Eastney and it is very close to being built. It was great to be invited to see it before the four huge pumps with Rolls Royce engines are installed and see the new underground chambers which will store the sewage before it gets pumped up to Havant for treatment. The new pumping station will enable an extra 9,000 litres of water to be pumped every second which should help alleviate flooding. Southern Water will also be diverting street water into a new system, at present it joins the sewage network, this will also help with flooding. Because the new pumping station is below ground, there should be no noise or vibration affecting local residents and we will be monitoring this and it will all be grassed over.