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Scottish U-turn over Holocaust trips for pupils

November 27, 2008 14:17

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Leon Symons,

Leon Symons

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Months of lobbying by the Holocaust Educational Trust (HET) paid off this week when the Scottish government decided it will, after all, pay for students to visit Auschwitz.

Scottish education secretary Fiona Hyslop announced on Wednesday that £214,000 will be set aside to send two pupils from every Scottish secondary school.

Karen Pollock, chief executive of the HET said: "We are delighted that the Scottish Government has recognised the value of the ‘Lessons from Auschwitz' project and we look forward to working with them to involve more Scottish pupils in our work."

Controversy over the trips began in the summer when the ruling Scottish Nationalist Party and the Tories joined forces to push through a decision that money given to Scotland by Westminster would not be ringfenced for the Auschwitz trips. Instead, councils would be free to decide where and on what the money should be spent.

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