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Where it all Started - Summary Report - A Question of Balance

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Right Honorable Tony Blair, Prime Minister [from the letter received during the conference]: 'Everything we do in our everyday activity, in our work and leisure involves some element of risk. Risk is an inescapable part of our lives. The challenge for all of us, both within and outside Government is to manage risk in a way which gives us the necessary protection we need without constraining what we do beyond a level that is justified. I very much welcome your conference today as a vital contribution to this debate. I hope that you will enjoy what I am sure will be a very stimulating and productive'

2007 - Conservative Party Viewpoint - David Willett PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 29 September 2007

Giving children back their childhood

Giving children back their childhood

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[Coming shortly - the Childhood Regained report in full]
David Willetts announced plans to end the compensation culture and "give children back their childhood" in a speech on Monday afternoon.

David was commissioned to conduct an inquiry into childhood by David Cameron, and he proposed a series of legal changes to allow children to take part in exciting, outdoor activities.

"We have a problem with fear of litigation; the real damage done by the 'compensation culture'. We have all heard about schools which have banned conkers unless children wear safety goggles. The school which banned daisy-chains because they are unhygienic. The council which banned backstroke in its swimming pool to avoid collisions. But there is a right to childhood. Children should be able to enjoy a world of conkers, yo-yos and snowballs."

 
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