
People need to get relevant skills and training to get jobs and help the economy grow. Conservatives have a detailed plan of how we will boost apprenticeships and training in Britain:
These policies alone will help us create over 400,000 new training and work-pairing places to help people develop their existing skills, or learn new skills.
We also want to set the further education sector free to do what it does best. Labour has created three new quangos, and brought local authorities back into the further education sector. All these extra bodies could make the problems of bureaucracy and waste worse for colleges and training providers.
A Conservative Government would create a single, streamlined Further Education Funding Council for England to administer skills funding, where money follows the choices of students, not Whitehall.
The choice is clear. Another five years of Labour's bureaucracy, waste, incompetence and interference, or a Conservative Government that will invest in skills and set the further education sector free.
This election is your chance to help us deliver real and positive change in the further education sector.
David Evennett is the Conservative spokesman for Innovation, Universities and Skills