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Hope you are watching the VERY important Education debate currently in Parliament?
You need to find out about
[a] Michael Gove and his 'soliloquys' in his departmental meetings [according to others AT such meetings] , AND
[b] the significant differences expressed in terms between the Chair of the Education Select Cttee [Graham Stewart / Tory] and the Secretary of State.
The House seems genuinely very concerned in ALL parties about what the Sec State is about to implement. David Laws speech was materially different in style and content form the speeches his boss has been making.
There is a VERY big issue opening up here and it affects every person in UK
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I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Post
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostActually, you probably hear it more frequently in Lancashire. But with the Richard III discussion ongoinging, I don't want to restart the War of the Roses.
By the way, bearing in mind recent references in the other thread about nouns begetting verbs, might "ongoinging" be an example thereof?
Anyway, now that there's been a U-turn, one could say of Gove that E-bacc-ed down over his proposals (and is he a descendant of those Borogoves as immortalised by the erstwhile Charles Lutwidge Dodgson? - he sounds to me rather more akin to one of those "slythy toves")...
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handsomefortune
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handsomefortune
he's on now on 'pm' ...pretending he gives a monkeys about education (again).
having failed on gcse's, he's now 'assuring' listeners that course work will still be excluded from exam results.
i don't think he's 'expert' or 'educated' eigthobstruction - (at least not in education) ...i do think he interviews badly and usually gabbles furiously, presumably in the hope that no one will notice that he's an ignorant and a self serving opportunist just taking pot luck, while the coalition is in power.
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