Tuesday, 1 April 2025Unknown Session

EDM 1048: Libraries in state primary schools

46 total sponsorsTabled

Motion Text

That this House welcomes the National Literacy Trust and Penguin Random House’s Libraries for Primaries campaign; is concerned that research shows that one in seven state primary schools in the UK do not have a library or dedicated library space; understands that children in disadvantaged areas are disproportionately affected by this; urges the Government to add data collection on libraries in schools to the school census; congratulates the campaign for transforming over 1,000 school libraries and training over 2,500 teachers and support staff so far; notes that the UK needs to go further, as there is currently no statutory requirement for schools to have a library despite the positive effects the statutory requirement to have libraries in prisons has had in that space; is further alarmed by the results of the National Literacy Trust’s Annual Reading Survey which shows that two thirds of children and young people do not read for pleasure; recognises the personal benefits reading for pleasure brings to children and their development including higher attainment, increased opportunities and better wellbeing; highlights research by British Land with the National Literacy Trust which shows that reading for pleasure can result in more children getting five good GCSEs, which in turn would boost their lifetime earnings and raise the UK’s GDP to deliver economic growth; and believes all schools in the country should have a library or dedicated library space, particularly in the context of the current reading for enjoyment crisis.

Sponsors (45 total)

Primary Sponsor
Imran Hussain

Labour (Lab)

#2
Jeremy Corbyn

Independent (Ind)

#3
Neil Duncan-Jordan

Independent (Ind)

#4
Ellie Chowns

Green Party (Green)

#5
Colum Eastwood

Social Democratic & Labour Party (SDLP)

#6
Mr Will Forster

Liberal Democrat (LD)

#7
Rachael Maskell

Independent (Ind)

#8
Valerie Vaz

Labour (Lab)

#9
Charlotte Nichols

Labour (Lab)

#10
Maureen Burke

Labour (Lab)

#11
Gill Furniss

Labour (Lab)

#12
Sammy Wilson

Democratic Unionist Party (DUP)

#13
Zöe Franklin

Liberal Democrat (LD)

#14
Helen Maguire

Liberal Democrat (LD)

#15
Euan Stainbank

Labour (Lab)

#16
Siân Berry

Green Party (Green)

#17
Ayoub Khan

Independent (Ind)

#18
Jim Shannon

Democratic Unionist Party (DUP)

#19
Iqbal Mohamed

Independent (Ind)

#20
Bell Ribeiro-Addy

Labour (Lab)

#21
Kim Johnson

Labour (Lab)

#22
Martin Wrigley

Liberal Democrat (LD)

#23
Martin Rhodes

Labour (Lab)

#24
Andy McDonald

Labour (Lab)

#25
Emma Lewell

Labour (Lab)

#26
Steve Darling

Liberal Democrat (LD)

#27
Ben Maguire

Liberal Democrat (LD)

#28
Patricia Ferguson

Labour (Lab)

#29
James MacCleary

Liberal Democrat (LD)

#30
Ian Sollom

Liberal Democrat (LD)

#31
Manuela Perteghella

Liberal Democrat (LD)

#32
Victoria Collins

Liberal Democrat (LD)

#33
Tom Gordon

Liberal Democrat (LD)

#34
Llinos Medi

Plaid Cymru (PC)

#35
Ben Lake

Plaid Cymru (PC)

#36
Ann Davies

Plaid Cymru (PC)

#37
Liz Saville Roberts

Plaid Cymru (PC)

#38
John Milne

Liberal Democrat (LD)

#39
Patrick Spencer

Independent (Ind)

#40
Wera Hobhouse

Liberal Democrat (LD)

#41
Shockat Adam

Independent (Ind)

#42
Pippa Heylings

Liberal Democrat (LD)

#43
Chris Hinchliff

Independent (Ind)

#44
Sarah Dyke

Liberal Democrat (LD)

#45
John McDonnell

Independent (Ind)

Details

UIN
1048
Date Tabled
01/04/2025
Total Sponsors
46
Status
Tabled