HC Deb 02 April 1930 vol 237 c1279
64. Major COLVILLE

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if his attention has been drawn to the resolution passed by the Perthshire Education Authority protesting against the raising of the school age at the present time; and, if so, will he give careful consideration to the views expressed?

The UNDER-SECRETARY of STATE for SCOTLAND (Mr. Johnston)

The answer to both parts of the question is in the affirmative.

Major COLVILLE

Does the hon. Gentleman not consider that the cautious attitude shown by his fellow-countrymen is a very wise one?

Mr. JOHNSTON

A very much larger number of resolutions in favour of the Government's attitude have been received from educational bodies than have been received against it.

Mr. SKELTON

How many have been received from other education authorities?

Mr. JOHNSTON

I cannot give the actual figures without notice.