A Department for
Education spokeswoman rejected this: «It's simply not true to say any money has been diverted from areas of need.
Not exact matches
Delegates at the conference in Liverpool approved a motion criticising academies and free schools and
rejected an amendment tabled by Baroness Walmsley, a party
spokeswoman on
education.
A Cabinet Office
spokeswoman also
rejected the Independent on Sunday's story, calling it «totally untrue... the chief whip's office has not received, handled or put into the red box any of the
education secretary's paperwork.»
«Any records pertaining to the development of criteria and the decision of whether to accept or
reject schools are not considered public records, per numerous court rulings,»
education department
spokeswoman Sarah Mulhearn wrote in an email.