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Lord Pilkington of Oxenford: My Lords, why does the English state have to have three examinations between 16 and 18 whereas in the whole of continental Europe they have examinations such as the Abitur and the baccalaureate at 18, and the system seems to work?
Lord Watson of Richmond: My Lords, does the Minister agree with the view expressed by Mr David Dunn, the head teacher at Yarm School who first blew the whistle on Edexcel and the lamentable performance of that company, that the real problem is that we have become the most over-examined country in Europe?
Baroness Ashton of Upholland: My Lords, Professor Eva Baker, the chair of the independent panel which was set up by the QCA--who, as noble Lords may be aware, is the co-director of the US National Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards and Student Testing--said that students are performing better.
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Lord Templeman, the Committee Chairman (a 78 year old former Lord of Appeal in Ordinary) and one of the Synod witnesses referred to Judicial Review in the High Court as being an available option for an aggrieved Churchwarden.
Lord Pilkington of Oxenford (a Conservative in Holy Orders) knew that, in the past, bishops have erred and thought a High Court writ could cost a churchwarden £20,000.
Lord Robertson of Oakridge (a Cross Bencher)) said 'the rights of the common man are being infringed' and Gordon Marsden (Labour) could envisage a war between parishes and their bishop.
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 NATURAL JUSTICE
This time (in May 1999) rather than insisting upon the Measure going forward to the floor of both the Lords and Commons - with a bruising report by parliamentarians declaring it not to be 'expedient' - Synod representatives withdrew the Measure, for the time being from further parliamentary consideration.
Possible amendments to clause 9 were assembled and floated at the meeting held in a House of Lords Committee room on 24th May. This time an appeal mechanism of sorts - a new clause 9B - was proposed by which the Dean of the Arches (a Judge) could be asked to adjudicate.
Lord Pilkington of Oxenford recalled his days as a Headmaster when his staff had the protection of the English law.
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Lord Pilkington will initiate a debate this Wednesday evening in the House of Lords, "[calling] attention to the arrangements for post-16 education".
The Rev Canon the Lord Pilkington of Oxenford is a crossbencher, having resigned the Conservative Whip in protest of the dismissal of Lord Cranborne (over the reform of the House of Lords) in 1998.
He has had a distinguished career in education, and used to be a member of the opposition's education team.
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Nick Mercer (the curate and deacon), Canon the Lord Pilkington of Oxenford (honorary curate and preacher), Nigel Seed QC (chancellor of the Diocese of London), sundry assistant clergy (one in scarlet cassock denoting him as a chaplain to the Queen), servers and lawyers.
High Mass for the 50th anniversary of the accession of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second.
Canon Pilkington talked of the importance of hereditary monarchy as a bulwark against parliamentary despotism.
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