The reason for that is the failure of the present Prime Minister and Chancellor - when, as Chancellor and Chief Secretary, they introduced the new banking supervisory regime - to anticipate what might happen in a Significant Financial Crisis.
Despite the backdrop of Significant Financial Crisis and difficult decisions on priorities for funding, the Government have ensured that we have supported the teaching of STEM subjects.
Let me take the Secretary of State back to the health issue because there are real concerns, expressed by the Royal College of Nursing and the NHS Confederation, about fragmenting services and the fact that devolution will not solve the Significant Financial Crisis that our health service and social care service face.