Motion text
That this House recognises that poor literacy skills and illiteracy can consign adults to insecure and low-paid work, lead to poverty and isolation and leave them vulnerable to exploitation; further recognises that people who struggle to read and write can face difficulty in accessing housing, social security, health and care services, education, skills, training and job opportunities, supporting their own children’s educational development and in staying in touch with friends and family; notes that literacy is invaluable in enabling people to communicate with each other and engage with the world around them; expresses concern that the National Literacy Trust estimates 7.1 million adults in England, 16.4% of the adult population, have very poor literacy skills, 931,000 adults in Scotland, 26.7%, experience challenges due to their lack of literacy skills, 216,000 adults in Wales, 12%, lack basic literacy skills and 256,000 adults in Northern Ireland, 17.4%, have very poor literacy skills; believes that these figures amount to a crisis in adult literacy across the UK and that this needs attention as a matter of urgency if we are to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to reach their potential and if we are to address the economic challenges our country faces; and further believes it is vital that adults who struggle with reading and writing get the support that they need.
Signatures (43)
The first 6 Members who have signed to support the motion are the sponsors. The primary sponsor is generally the person who tabled the motion and has responsibility for it. The date shown is when the Member signed the motion.
Greenwood, Margaret
Labour
Signed on
11 December 2023
Mearns, Ian
Labour
Signed on
11 December 2023
Johnson, Kim
Labour
Signed on
11 December 2023
McDonnell, John
Labour
Signed on
11 December 2023
Maskell, Rachael
Labour
Signed on
11 December 2023
Byrne, Ian
Labour
Signed on
11 December 2023
In addition to the sponsors, the following Members have signed to support the motion.
Whitley, Mick
Labour
Signed on
11 December 2023
Howarth, Sir George
Labour
Signed on
11 December 2023
Hamilton, Fabian
Labour
Signed on
11 December 2023
Morris, Grahame
Labour
Signed on
11 December 2023
McDonald, Andy
Independent
Signed on
11 December 2023
Whittome, Nadia
Labour
Signed on
11 December 2023
Duffield, Rosie
Labour
Signed on
11 December 2023
Lavery, Ian
Labour
Signed on
11 December 2023
Dowd, Peter
Labour
Signed on
11 December 2023
Ribeiro-Addy, Bell
Labour
Signed on
11 December 2023
Lewell-Buck, Mrs Emma
Labour
Signed on
11 December 2023
Burgon, Richard
Labour
Signed on
11 December 2023
Edwards, Jonathan
Independent
Signed on
12 December 2023
Foy, Mary Kelly
Labour
Signed on
12 December 2023
Trickett, Jon
Labour
Signed on
12 December 2023
Shannon, Jim
Democratic Unionist Party
Signed on
12 December 2023
Chamberlain, Wendy
Liberal Democrat
Signed on
12 December 2023
Yasin, Mohammad
Labour
Signed on
12 December 2023
Butler, Dawn
Labour
Signed on
13 December 2023
Lucas, Caroline
Green Party
Signed on
14 December 2023
Sultana, Zarah
Labour
Signed on
14 December 2023
Betts, Mr Clive
Labour
Signed on
14 December 2023
Russell-Moyle, Lloyd
Labour
Signed on
14 December 2023
MacAskill, Kenny
Alba Party
Signed on
14 December 2023
Stringer, Graham
Labour
Signed on
14 December 2023
Hancock, Matt
Independent
Signed on
14 December 2023
Corbyn, Jeremy
Independent
Signed on
14 December 2023
Blake, Olivia
Labour
Signed on
18 December 2023
Rimmer, Ms Marie
Labour
Signed on
18 December 2023
Vaz, Valerie
Labour
Signed on
8 January 2024
Hobhouse, Wera
Liberal Democrat
Signed on
8 January 2024
Begum, Apsana
Labour
Signed on
9 January 2024
Lake, Ben
Plaid Cymru
Signed on
18 January 2024
Saville Roberts, Liz
Plaid Cymru
Signed on
18 January 2024
Williams, Hywel
Plaid Cymru
Signed on
18 January 2024
Girvan, Paul
Democratic Unionist Party
Signed on
1 February 2024
These members had previously signed the motion, but have now withdrawn their support. The date shown is when the Member withdrew their signature from the motion.