§ 1. Mr. Peter Freemanasked the Minister of Education whether he is aware of the recent case in Stafford where 28 boys, all aged about 13 years, were flogged with a rope; that no action was taken against the master who administered this punishment and who was not even reprimanded; whether such punishment is in accordance with the regulations approved by him; or what steps he proposes to take in the matter.
§ The Minister of Education (Mr. Tomlinson)I have received full reports of the special meetings of the Governors and of the Staffordshire local education authority which investigated this incident and I am satisfied that there are no grounds for my intervention.
§ Mr. FreemanIs it not a fact that one of these boys was struck four times and that no explanation was given? Is it not most undesirable that such mass punishments should take place?
§ Mr. TomlinsonHaving read the evidence, I fail to connect it with the statement in regard to the individual being struck four times. I am convinced that the action taken by the education committee is sufficient.
§ Wing-Commander HulbertIs not this much ado about nothing?