Liz Truss’s claims about 1980s education in Leeds ‘shameful’, say city leaders

Tory leadership hopeful Liz Truss’s comments that children she went to school with were let down by low expectations and poor educational standards have been branded “shameful” by political leaders in the city where she was educated.

The Foreign Secretary made the references to her comprehensive state schooling in Leeds as she launched her leadership campaign on Thursday.

Ms Truss, MP for South West Norfolk, said: “I didn’t come from a traditional conservative background. I grew up in Paisley, and I went to a comprehensive school in Leeds.

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“Many of the children I was at school with were let down by low expectations, poor educational standards and a lack of opportunity.

Foreign Secretary Liz Truss criticised her education in Yorkshire during her leadership campaign speech.Foreign Secretary Liz Truss criticised her education in Yorkshire during her leadership campaign speech.
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss criticised her education in Yorkshire during her leadership campaign speech.

“Too much talent went to waste.”

Ms Truss went to Roundhay School in the 1980s and 1990s – a school which has been rated as outstanding by Ofsted since 2013.

Labour councillor and Leeds City Council leader James Lewis said on Twitter: “Like Liz Truss, I went to Leeds Council schools in the Thatcher and Major years and the truth is it was Conservative government underfunding of schools for 18 years that really let kids down.”

And Fabian Hamilton, the Labour MP representing Leeds North East, said: “Once again, Liz Truss has shown she knows little about North East Leeds.

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“First, she wrongly suggested that Roundhay was a red wall seat and now she has criticised our hard-working teachers and school staff in Leeds.

“Roundhay School has been an excellent educational institution for decades and its staff and students are real assets to our community. It’s shameful that Liz Truss has decided to attack them today.”

Ms Truss went to Roundhay School after her parents moved to Leeds from Scotland, and they later moved to Canada.

In a 2020 speech, Ms Truss said: “As a comprehensive school student in Leeds in the 1980s and 1990s, I was struck by the lip service paid to equality by the city council while children from disadvantaged backgrounds were let down.

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“While we were taught about racism and sexism, there was too little time spent making sure everyone could read and write.”

She said: “Rather than promoting policies that would have been a game changer for the disenfranchised, like better education and business opportunities, there was a preference for symbolic gestures.”

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