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"The UK delegation expects nothing less than full and equal opportunity for both girls and boys to education in school. Girls and boys should have equal access to good primary and secondary school teachers and opportunities to study a variety of subjects regardless of sex. We recognise that bullying and homophobia are problems facing young people at school, and national governments must work with schools and teachers to stop all forms of bullying, harassment and violence at school and we have supported those relevant paragraphs.
The UK delegation is however disappointed that this report goes far beyond the remit and responsibilities of and the European Parliament, particularly; EU interference in teacher training, educational pedagogy, how schools are funded, the school curricula and sex education and "sexist distortions" in textbooks and teaching materials.
The UK delegation is also concerned that this report calls for the EU to harmonise national qualification rules for professionals coming from outside of the EU and calls on Member States to provide free education services to migrant women; whilst are important issues they are not within the legal competencies of the EU.
For these reasons the UK delegation was unable to support this report."@en1
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