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Government and Democracy Education

20 November 2024

Lead MP

John Slinger
Rugby
Lab

Responding Minister

Catherine McKinnell

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At a Glance

John Slinger raised concerns about government and democracy education in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

Slinger asks the government to confirm citizenship as a statutory subject at all stages of the national curriculum, provide guidance and resources to schools on what they are expected to teach, ensure coherence across the maintained sector, reform progress 8 measures, incentivize training for specialist teachers in citizenship education.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Rugby
Opened the debate
The education of government and democracy in schools is critical for the functioning of a healthy democratic society. John Slinger highlights that only 16% of 16 to 17-year-olds are on the electoral register, while 39% of 16 to 24-year-olds say they are not interested in politics. He also notes a decline in citizenship education since its introduction as a statutory subject and the need for better resourced and prioritized teaching.

Government Response

Catherine McKinnell
Government Response
I warmly congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Rugby (John Slinger) on securing this timely debate on an incredibly important subject and recognise the significance of UK Parliament Week in engaging young people with democracy. I highlight that the Labour Government previously introduced citizenship education to the national curriculum at key stages 3 and 4, ensuring pupils learn about parliamentary democracy, constitutional elements, government power, and active citizenship skills. Schools have flexibility to cover a range of issues including political movements and parties as part of their democracy discussions, supported by resources from Educate Against Hate and Oak National Academy. The Government's independent curriculum and assessment review aims to break down barriers for disadvantaged youth and those with special educational needs, with an interim report due in early 2025 and final recommendations published in autumn 2025. I encourage engagement through the call for evidence closing this Friday and participation in live events around the country.
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About Westminster Hall Debates

Westminster Hall debates are a chance for MPs to raise important issues affecting their constituents and get a response from a government minister. Unlike Prime Minister's Questions, these debates are more in-depth and collaborative. The MP who secured the debate speaks first, other MPs can contribute, and a minister responds with the government's position.