Children, Schools and Families Bill

About the Bill

The Children, Schools and Families Bill contains proposals to make sex education compulsory for publicly-funded primary and secondary schools. It drives liberal values into sex education and centralises control in Whitehall. It also proposes excessive regulation of parents who opt to educate their children at home.

The Government may run out of time to get the Bill through Parliament before the 2010 General Election is called. If so, the Opposition will have an opportunity to block it, or let it become law, in the horse trading that goes on in final throes of a parliament. The Bill applies only to England.

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