the prime minister's commitment to localism, will he stand by and respect the decision made by lancashire county council rejecting fracking? yes or no. david cameron: these are decisions that must be made by local authorities in the proper way, under the planning regime we have. personally, i hope over time, will be -- there will be unconventional gas site that go-ahead, in lancashire and elsewhere. i want to see our country exploit all the national resources we have. i want to keep energy bills down and i want us to be part of the revolution that can create thousands of jobs you read i also want to make sure that, where we can exploit our own gas reserves, rather than ship gas on the other side of the river -- other side of the world, we should do that. if the labor party wants to paint itself into a background of not wanting any unconventional gas at all, i think they should say so. >> mr. speaker, counsel received a report for not doing enough to help strong schools under their control. can the prime minister tell us what the government intends to do to make sure that systemically fail