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Old 24-02-2009, 02:36 PM #11
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"many feel"?....
speak for yourself... your not anyone's elected rep.

You do not need to be elected to go around
and see the Mess New Labour have made
in UK Education.

All these reports are dead serious.




The independent report by the Cambridge Primary Review – one of the biggest investigations of its kind in a generation – will fuel debate over whether the focus of children’s education has become too constrained because of ministers’ determination to boost national scores in “Key Stage” tests.
my point is you repeatedly say "many feel" this and " many feel" that..... but who are you to talk for them? Get me? You think you speak for the majority?....
The conservatives may win the next election but it won't be due to any of the points you've raise.

ps do you cut and paste all you ideas?
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