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International Mother Language Day — [Sir Edward Leigh in the Chair]

01 March 2022

Lead MP

Apsana Begum
Poplar and Limehouse
Lab

Responding Minister

Vicky Ford

Tags

Ukraine
Word Count: 11802
Other Contributors: 9

At a Glance

Apsana Begum raised concerns about international mother language day — [sir edward leigh in the chair] in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

I urge the government to recognise the importance of free at-the-point-of-use local and public provision of community language services. I also ask for a commitment to multilingual education based on people's mother tongues and support for technology in advancing this goal, as well as fast, reliable broadband access.

How the Debate Unfolded

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

Lead Contributor

Poplar and Limehouse
Opened the debate
I am concerned about the growing trend of anti-immigration rhetoric that legitimises racist attitudes and exacerbates social marginalisation. I worry about how language can be used as a tool to construct certain people as 'the other' and force them to assimilate, leading to restrictions on minority languages. The pandemic exposed significant barriers for minority language speakers in accessing crucial information like vaccine roll-out details, disproportionately affecting black, Asian and minority ethnic communities who face greater risks and hardships.

Government Response

Vicky Ford
Government Response
It is an honour to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Edward. I thank the hon. Member for Poplar and Limehouse and all other speakers. The Government have invested significantly in devices and platforms for disadvantaged students during the pandemic. They are committed to ensuring quality education for all, particularly girls, with targets set to get 40 million more girls in school and 20 million more learning by 2026. Despite challenges due to school closures, the initiative is urgent. The Department has launched a Global Education Evidence Advisory Panel report providing practical recommendations for global learning recovery, which will be followed by events in Bangladesh, Ghana, Tanzania, Kenya, South Africa, and India. The UK remains committed to linguistic diversity across the UK, including Cornish, Manx Gaelic, Scots Gaelic, Scots, Ulster Scots, Irish, and Welsh. In Wales, there are over 300 languages spoken in schools, with Welsh being protected by law since 2011. The Government support the aim of achieving one million Welsh speakers by 2050. The Minister also acknowledged concerns about Tibet and the situation in Ukraine, calling for Putin to remove his troops and stop violence.
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