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Old 07-05-2016, 12:34   #41
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Re: Schools to be made into academies

Hmm. I strongly suspect this won't look so good once the small print is examined. Trivial to portray this as listening to teachers while simultaneously loading the dice so heavily as to ensure that fewer schools fall inside the 'high-performing' range that avoids compulsion.

Feel sorry for Nicky Morgan having to take the flak for Nick Gibbs again.

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Originally Posted by GrimUpNorth View Post
So they don't look like dithering incompetents already?

Cheers

Grim
The level of incompetence is immense. No idea what they are thinking. Seem to be making a string of decisions based purely on ideology then being forced to wind their necks in when the practicalities, and the minor fact that the public and apparently many of their own MPs do not share such extreme ideologies, come back to bite them.

Wish they'd just be open and admit they want to put everything into the private sector so that their donors and mates can profit from our taxes, while simultaneously being able to deliver better services more cheaply because of course the private sector is always better than the public one, and be done with it.
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