Claims by the education secretary that children in a school affected by RAAC actually prefer learning in their new temporary “portacabin” have been slammed as “embarrassing”.
The Labour party has also slammed Gillian Keegan after it emerged she choose to go on holiday after her ministers advised escalated their RAAC policy and closing schools.
Keegan was challenged in Parliament today over her government’s handling of the RAAC crisis.
Asked about the use of temporary classrooms, Keegan said: “I’ve been to a number of these schools and seen children and met children in portacabins.