RAAC concrete template release

Please see below for a template press release on the RAAC vote in Parliament.


Please localise accordingly. This template is for use in England where there is a Conservative MP. Please check in the Notes to Editors that your MP voted 'No' on the referenced motion.

[AREA’s] Conservative MP votes to cover up school concrete crisis

[AREA’s] Conservative MP, [NAME], has today voted against a parliamentary motion which would have forced the government to publish key information on the RAAC crisis

Local Liberal Democrat councillor/spokesperson demands answers and emergency funding for all impacted schools

[NAME], Conservative MP for [AREA], has voted to block the publication of spending requested by the Department for Education to fix RAAC school roofs, amid revelations that funding requests were blocked by Rishi Sunak during his time as Chancellor.

The Liberal Democrats voted for the motion and have been pressuring the government to be transparent about their funding decisions when it comes to school maintenance.

[Name], Lib Dem councillor for [AREA], has slammed the Conservative MP for [AREA] for their “utter contempt” for [AREA’s] constituents after they voted to cover up the thinking behind the government’s decision to underinvest in school maintenance.

Liberal Democrat spokesperson for [AREA], [NAME], said:

“Parents in our [AREA] deserve to know the truth about the safety of their children in school. We need to have full transparency from the government over what led us to this point.

“How else can we fully understand the situation if the government hides the facts? Yet again it feels like we are being left in the dark and taken for granted by Conservative Ministers.

“For [CONSERVATIVE MP NAME] to not want to see this information made public speaks volumes.

“They would rather see Rishi Sunak and the government cover up their underfunding of schools than allow their constituents to understand how we got into this crisis. It shows their utter contempt for the constituents of [AREA] and we deserve better.”

ENDS

The voting list for the motion.