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Posts Tagged: Schools

Neil O’Brien: Stormzy, “niggas”, “bitches” – and scholarships. Do we really want to fund racial groups?

Collecting statistics on people’s self-identified racial background is one thing.  Having ringfenced funding for one racial group is quite another.

By Neil O Brien MP | 7 January 2020 | 33 comments

Adrian Mason: Why should non-Labour North Wales be the prisoner of the socialist monopoly in South Wales?

What has been the Conservative Party ‘s response at Westminster to this situation? Incredibly, it has been to offer Wales even more devolution.

By Adrian Mason | 29 December 2019 | 67 comments

Robert Halfon: For years, I’ve urged that the Conservatives become a Workers Party. Now it is one.

As the Prime Minister said, many people have lent us their vote, and they won’t be so generous next time if we get it wrong.

By Robert Halfon MP | 18 December 2019 | 52 comments

David Davis: How to keep the new working class voters we won last Thursday – and win even more

In this new political battle, the greatest tension will not be left v right or even fiscal
doves v economic hawks.   It will be a battle between creativity and convention.

By David Davis MP | 16 December 2019 | 46 comments

“Get out of London.” Now watch Johnson and Cummings turn the country upside down. Or try to.

Don’t expect Downing Street to bother too much about what MPs or the media think as it prepares to shake up government and Whitehall.

By Paul Goodman | 15 December 2019 | 245 comments

The election in which the Conservatives finally waved farewell to Thatcher’s ghost

Johnson is a self-described “Brexity Hezza” and now has the chance to mould a Party and country in his own romantic image.

By Paul Goodman | 13 December 2019 | 93 comments

What would a Conservative victory on Thursday mean for local government?

The Manifesto is modest though the reality may prove more radical. Our most important challenge is to supply more attractive new homes.

By Harry Phibbs | 9 December 2019 | 6 comments

James Cleverly: We need one last push, with your help, to deliver Brexit, stop Corbyn – and win

In 2017, 51 MPs were returned with majorities of less than a thousand. That’s 51 results potentially determined by an extra hour on the doorstep,

By James Cleverly MP | 8 December 2019 | 231 comments

The campaign, week five. Johnson holds his ground – and aims to end next week where he began. With getting Brexit done.

Our nagging worry is: what about voters who may not want to get Brexit done, but are nonetheless apprehensive about Corbyn and John McDonnell’s tax plans?

By Paul Goodman | 6 December 2019 | 161 comments

John Bald: Education was once a source of pride in Scotland. It is now a serious embarrassment to the SNP.

Wales is the only home country to be below the OECD average in reading, maths, and science.

By John Bald | 6 December 2019 | 6 comments

John Bald: Tolerating poor behaviour in schools is a major threat to the mental health of teachers

There should be the right to impose an immediate and substantial detention. Heads who don’t maintain order should be required by Ofsted to change their ways.

By John Bald | 26 November 2019 | 97 comments

James Cleverly: As this election launches, it’s time for us to pull together – and deliver for Britain

Voters have a clear choice: vote Conservative or vote for further indecision, confusion and delay.

By James Cleverly MP | 6 November 2019 | 96 comments

Brenda Burgess: Being a councillor is about being absorbed in community life

So much of the role is apolitical. Arts projects for schools. Honouring local heroes. Planting flowers and removing weeds.

By Brenda Burgess | 5 November 2019

James Frayne: Voters would welcome a Brexit deal. But it might harm and not help the Conservatives with working class voters.

Would they actually think that, now Brexit’s done and immigration back under control, that they can return to their natural home in the Labour Party?

By James Frayne | 15 October 2019 | 147 comments

John Bald: Labour’s threat to take schools back to the 1970s

Successful schools would have to toe the line or be subject to the attentions of local democratic controllers. They could be destroyed without shutting them down.

By John Bald | 15 October 2019 | 15 comments

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