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Children whose parents return to study do much better at school. Offenders who persist with studies are much less likely to reoffend. The national mental health strategy recognises the important role adult learning can play for people recovering from mental illness. — David Blunkett

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If I pleaded guilty to a mistake while I was home secretary, it wasn't that I didn't get tough - my God, I put immigration and security officials on French soil for the first time. — David Blunkett

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My integrity had been called into question; I was being called a liar, and I am not a liar. And I just think it is time that we stop viewing public figures as fair game. — David Blunkett

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It is a mistake to separate learning for work and for community and personal development. — David Blunkett

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In Sheffield, we need support from the community and for the community. We need integration with no loss of heritage, and a clear appreciation of what is and is not acceptable. — David Blunkett

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Judy, we think that since the 11th of September, 2001, we've faced a similar heightened threat level. And we've been enhancing both the exchange of intelligence and security information and the assessment of that information, because that's the crucial element. — David Blunkett

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To punish MPs because of the distance they live from London - those with fast train journeys quite close to London as well as those at some distance from both the capital or an appropriate airport - is perverse, but also dangerous to democracy. — David Blunkett

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How to strike the right balance between our privacy and our expectation that the state will protect us and facilitate our freedom is one of the most difficult challenges facing us all. — David Blunkett

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I am totally in favour of reform - but it must be reform that changes the nature of British politics, not simply the makeup or operation of parliament. — David Blunkett

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We need dynamic and thriving businesses and a skilled and adaptable labour force to produce competitiveness and prosperity. — David Blunkett

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I have never tried to fiddle my role as leader of the city of Sheffield, as an MP or as a minister. — David Blunkett

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When I first came into parliament, there was, on average, a by-election every three months - due not to MPs bailing out, but because of the death rate. — David Blunkett

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Businesses that fail to develop their staff are twice as likely to collapse. Firms seeking to reposition themselves for the economic upturn need to invest in their staff's flexibility, responsiveness and skills. — David Blunkett

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I don't like prolonged, highly expensive commissions, especially if they are chaired by judges. We seem to have overwhelming faith in judges. — David Blunkett

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I believe Britishness is defined not on ethnic and exclusive grounds but through shared values; our history of tolerance, openness and internationalism; and our commitment to democracy and liberty, to civic duty and the public space. — David Blunkett

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I regret the time and resources needed to undertake this but ... it is right to lay this accusation to rest. — David Blunkett

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I believe whoever the Labour Party chooses to replace Tony Blair will beat David Cameron. — David Blunkett

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Changes to parliamentary procedure won't transform the lives of the people whom I represent. Decentralising, devolving decision-making and renewing civil society will. — David Blunkett

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The government wants to be able to attack extremism and hatred wherever it occurs. — David Blunkett

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I've had a guide dog since 1969. Not the same one, of course: I've had five. — David Blunkett

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When it comes to those who are accused and their right to defend themselves, it is perfectly reasonable to expect relevant evidence to be made public, and I am in favour of open justice. — David Blunkett

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In primary schools, I set two main objectives - to cut infant class sizes and improve literacy and numeracy. — David Blunkett

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Reciprocity helps us balance the need for self-determination and creative individuality with mutual hope and, therefore, what might be described as 'solidarity.' — David Blunkett

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In government, you are pressed by the security agencies. They come to you with very good information, and they say, 'You need to do something.' So you do need the breath of scepticism, not cynicism, breathing on them. — David Blunkett

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I was affected by the harshness of government, the reality of 16-hour days, and the pressures of modern communications. — David Blunkett

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I have made mistakes in the past, but when I have, I have always said so. — David Blunkett

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As a former home secretary, I have access to and knowledge of the workings of the system in a way that individuals unfamiliar with the courts can never hope to have. — David Blunkett

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At this very moment in time there will be people making, breaking relationships, regretting deeply what they've done, and causing hurt, but that is a fact of life, and if we weren't full of emotion, we'd be automatons, and I don't think people want us to be that. — David Blunkett

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I can hear people smile. — David Blunkett

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Being home secretary involves having to face some of the worst of human behaviour and challenges of modern society. — David Blunkett

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I'm a great aficionado of history. I was deeply affected by seeing the disintegration of any chance of democracy coping with fascism in the Weimar republic, where woolly-minded, well-meaning liberalism actually allowed the forces of darkness to use democracy, to exploit democracy, to overturn democracy. — David Blunkett

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I have built my reputation on honesty, I have sometimes been too honest. — David Blunkett

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In the U.K., we have always been an open, trading nation, enriched by our global links. Contemporary patterns of migration extend this tradition. — David Blunkett

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If surveillance infiltrates our homes and personal relationships, that is a gross breach of our human and civil rights. — David Blunkett

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None of us believe countering terrorism is about party politics — David Blunkett

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Simple numbers of people of a particular age tell us nothing about the condition of their health, the environment in which they live, and the support systems they can afford to pay for. — David Blunkett

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When I'm in London I do have the convenience of being close to St James Park which is also good for me because it gives me an excuse to get out and get some much needed exercise! — David Blunkett

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At school, I was brought up on revolting food - sausages, sausages and Spam - but at home, I had the most wonderful sponge puddings, which I don't indulge in very often now. — David Blunkett

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By confirming the importance of politics and politicians in Britain, we can build from the bottom up and begin to reverse the worrying anti-politics trend, which will empower the elite technocrats and leave defenceless the man or woman in the street with a mere vote to cast. — David Blunkett

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Solidarity and interdependence, a sense of worth, a pride and hope in the future: these are positive gains for those who believe in progressive politics and the beneficial role of government, rather than a detriment. — David Blunkett

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Being an MP is not a desperately hard life, like going down the pit or working in the steelworks - with which I am all too familiar, having been brought up in the city of Sheffield; and it certainly isn't badly paid compared with any of my constituents. — David Blunkett

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What is it that unites, on the left of British politics, George Orwell, Billy Bragg, Gordon Brown and myself? An understanding that identity and a sense of belonging need to be linked to our commitment to nationhood and a modern form of patriotism. — David Blunkett

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We need to use all the resources at our disposal in order to prosper. We need more employment, and we need employment to be spread more fairly across society. — David Blunkett

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Yes, it will go through the disciplines that all puppies go through including house training and puppy walking, then at twelve month old it the training becomes a lot more rigorous which has to be done carefully otherwise you are in danger of stressing the dog. — David Blunkett

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I prefer a positive view of freedom, drawing on another tradition of political thinking that goes all the way back to the ancient Greek polis. — David Blunkett

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Throughout my political life, I've not been a stranger to controversy. — David Blunkett

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The democratic state can sometimes abuse its power as much as those who seek to destroy it abuse fundamental rights and democratic practices. — David Blunkett

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In today's world, learning has become the key to economic prosperity, social cohesion and personal fulfillment. We can no longer afford to educate the few to think, and the many to do. — David Blunkett

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We need a government which, yes, guarantees basic standards in public services, but which also steps in to protect people's wellbeing as they take part in our consumer democracy - particularly online. — David Blunkett

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Back in 2003, when I was home secretary, I introduced the victim surcharge on offenders to substantially expand the support available and, I hoped, the protection of witnesses who were brave enough to come forward. — David Blunkett

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Privacy is a right, but as in any democratic society, it is not an absolute right. — David Blunkett

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The government must give men and women without power a real say over what happens to them, and the means of engaging in a participative, invigorated and living democracy. — David Blunkett

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I don't think anyone can say I have said one thing in public and done another in private. — David Blunkett

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But any perception of this application being speeded up requires me to take responsibility. — David Blunkett

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Where asylum is used as a route to economic migration, it can cause deep resentment in the host community. — David Blunkett

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I've been fortunate when in government to have a car at my disposal, which takes away the nightmare of getting a taxi. — David Blunkett

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As education and employment secretary in 1997, I inherited hundreds of schools where the roofs leaked, the windows rattled, and they relied entirely on outside toilets. — David Blunkett

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I'm as keen as the next person to preserve the right to free speech. — David Blunkett

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There are some really good experiments with the youth offending service, joining up youth offending teams with the youth justice board, and good local authority and primary care trusts working together. — David Blunkett

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It's not just parliament that requires radical modernisation. It's our democratic processes. — David Blunkett

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Without the political parties and the volunteering work of their members day in, day out, we would have a very different sort of politics and society. — David Blunkett

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People from all over the world were killed in the attacks on the World Trade Centre. They came from many different cultural, ethnic and religious backgrounds. Christian, Jewish, Muslim and Hindu believers were killed together as they worked in the towers. — David Blunkett

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I personally guarantee that now that bear wouldn't get past Dover without being shot. — David Blunkett

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If, in the name of liberty, we allow individuals to act in a way that damages the wellbeing of the whole, it will inevitably mean the breakdown of mutuality, thereby changing the very nature of our society. — David Blunkett

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Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling, in hosting the G20 summit and in the budget, must display the same boldness in tackling the instability at home that they do in promoting a worldwide answer to the global meltdown. — David Blunkett

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Being a Labour home secretary in the 21st century means fighting a constant battle against both extreme Right and Left. — David Blunkett

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Bishops and judges are some of the best politicians in the world. They know how to manipulate the political process. — David Blunkett

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The clash between capital and labour, between those seeking to maximise profit and those with only their toil to sell, was the driving force for the creation of the trade unions in the 19th century. — David Blunkett

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I did not in late November start the plethora of linking my private life with public events again. — David Blunkett

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I said it's impossible to have an amnesty without ID cards and a clean database, because you firstly don't have any incentives for people to actually come up front and register, and make themselves available, and secondly you have no means of tracking them. — David Blunkett

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I must have been a failed football coach in a previous incarnation. — David Blunkett

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My job as Labour Home Secretary is to ensure people are prepared to listen to us when we take on our opponents across the political spectrum. — David Blunkett

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Speaking for the nation as a whole entails understanding and feeling the pain, as well as understanding the aspiration of the different cultural, social and political make-up of the nation. — David Blunkett

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In an ageing society, it makes sense to support older adults to develop new skills, prolonging their working lives. — David Blunkett

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I am nothing if not a loyalist. After 46 years in the Labour party, I've grown weary of the cry: 'If only we had a new, shining, revamped leader, all would be well.' — David Blunkett

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It would be dangerous territory if I wasn't practising what I preach which is to always accept responsibility, always accept the consequences of your actions. — David Blunkett

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I'm convinced that quite a lot of young people, when they get in trouble with the law, it's a cry for help there. Because it's not that they go out to offend. It's that their behaviour is self-parading, it's the big 'I'. And sometimes that means they're really lacking in confidence. — David Blunkett

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I grew up in one of the most deprived parts of Britain. I know the problems which inner-city children face. — David Blunkett

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If you don't create a sense of order and stability, if people do not feel secure, then progressive politics is dead. That is a fact of history. The right has always emerged supreme when destabilisation and insecurity prevail. — David Blunkett

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For six and a half years, I had responsibility for leading the Labour party policy on education and delivering on our promise of improved opportunities for all our children. — David Blunkett

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Parents don't believe that lifting life-chances in one school means reducing them in another. — David Blunkett

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Balancing the common good with the freedom and liberty to exercise that individuality has been and remains a challenge for those committed to democracy while understanding that the polis ensures our participation and therefore our citizenship. — David Blunkett

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We need to build on what we know works - local oversight of schools to keep a check on performance, timely interventions in schools to support those at risk of failing, and partnerships between schools to help each one to improve. — David Blunkett

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We've got to get back to old-fashioned politics that's in touch with the people we seek to represent and to avoid self-inflicted wounds. — David Blunkett

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And we think that our citizens and yours would be very angry if they thought that we hadn't taken every possible step for prevention and then for joint action in the likelihood of those who threaten our lives and our well- being, taking action at the same time. — David Blunkett

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Despite being in public life, I value my own privacy immensely and would be as concerned as anyone else if I thought my mobile phone records could be easily available to officials across government. — David Blunkett

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I am not a parliamentarian. I am a politician. Some MPs leave and are itching to get back. I don't feel that. This is just a work environment. — David Blunkett

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Faith in technocrats over politicians is not a trend from which Britain is exempt. — David Blunkett

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I love the walk although my security team weren't too sure to begin with but I was anxious to be able to lead a near normal life. Whilst walking I do get the chance to meet people and keep in touch. — David Blunkett

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We need to reaffirm that politics is not merely compatible with economic progress and development in the 21st century, but essential to it. — David Blunkett

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Nothing is more important for young people than enhancing their life chances, liberating their potential and encouraging their contribution to a globally competitive and modern economy. — David Blunkett

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Politics is only worthwhile if you are doing what you believe, regardless of the slings and arrows. — David Blunkett

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It is feasible for someone who comes from a privileged background to understand the privilege they have had and to use the formal political arena in a way that would disperse power and engage with people in their own lives. — David Blunkett

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I didn't come into politics to have to deal with the issue of clandestine entry, illegal working, or an asylum system that allows a free run for right-wing bigots. — David Blunkett

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We must look to an open, tolerant, inclusive England, which embraces the values of a Britain that still leads the world in terms of an open democracy, as well as an understanding of the needs for responsibilities and obligations to run alongside the affirmation of individual rights. — David Blunkett

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I have always been honest about my recollection of events. — David Blunkett

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I'm in favour of a sensible development of response units and their deployment in any circumstance where there may be a risk to the officers themselves or the neighbourhood they're in. I'm not in favour of a blanket arming of the police. — David Blunkett

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If you have a sense of irony or humour, you're usually cut down, as you're usually distorted or misinterpreted. So it does lead to us being slightly more dour and staid and predictable than would otherwise be the case, which I personally find quite frustrating - because if you don't laugh occasionally in my job, you cry most of the time. — David Blunkett

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I should have been a Trappist monk. — David Blunkett

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With the commissioning of new schools undertaken by a local director of school standards, decisions will be fair and transparent, rooted in the needs of the local community. The admissions code and the role of the adjudicator will also be strengthened to provide fairness for all children. — David Blunkett