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Failing schools on increase despite £900m investment (1 Viewer)

jujuman13

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This is unfortunately always the result when Labour interferes with UK education, what was bad before becomes immeasurably worse with their totally misguided efforts.

What is needed is that Politics are taken out of the Education system as well as the NHS.

The professionals in both these systems know what needs to be done and also how to do it, efficiently and so as to achieve a reasonable result.

Very few of Labours parliamentarians have ever had any experience of running or managing business organizations and it shows.

Unfortunately political goals change even within the time of one Parliament, it is not possible to continually change a system to embrace these political alterations.
 

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