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By Malcolm Armsteen
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Andy McDandy wrote: Wed May 14, 2025 1:57 pm I'll make a prediction.

His solution will be apprenticeships teaching real skills, and an end to degrees in Harry Potter.
It'll be:

*Uniforms
*More homework
*Ban phones
*No coursework for any exams
*Public shaming of SEND kids
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By Malcolm Armsteen
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Abernathy wrote: Wed May 14, 2025 1:52 pm Jonathan Gullis has finally got a job .

https://archive.is/20250514120041/https ... ets-a-job/
Gullis is back – joining the Centre for Social Justice, the right wing think tank founded by Iain Duncan Smith, as a senior fellow. Gullis will be “leading the think tank’s research into connecting the education system with the world of work”.
Unfortunately for the former MP, many of his fans on Facebook were less excited about their man’s move into the world of wonkery than disappointed he wasn’t joining their new favourite party.
“Absolute shame you didn’t join Reform, you’d still be an MP,” says one, while another said: “I still hope you’ll join Reform UK though” . A third said “Goodluck Jonathan but would still love you to join reform bud lol” (presumably not a reference to Goodluck Jonathan the former president of Nigeria).
And one wrote: “We kneed [sic] you here has [sic] a mp hope u jump ship and help us to get rid off [sic] the clown that’s there now’s [sic]”. Lots to do in the world of education, then!
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By Andy McDandy
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Rosvanian wrote: Wed May 14, 2025 2:48 pm Why does the right have so many think tanks, pressure groups and half arsed parties all spouting the same depressingly familiar values.
It's the opposite of that old Unison advert, where an ant says "excuse me" to an elephant, and gets ignored until loads of ants all shout "Get out of the way!".

One lobbying firm is just one voice, no matter how many pounds it has. They can only send one person to the Question Time panel each week. But lots of lobbying firms, all with slightly different names? Multiple voices!
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By Malcolm Armsteen
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Rosvanian wrote: Wed May 14, 2025 2:48 pm Why does the right have so many think tanks, pressure groups and half arsed parties all spouting the same depressingly familiar values.
The dripping water erodes the hardest stone.
By Bones McCoy
#89366
Andy McDandy wrote: Wed May 14, 2025 3:18 pm
Rosvanian wrote: Wed May 14, 2025 2:48 pm Why does the right have so many think tanks, pressure groups and half arsed parties all spouting the same depressingly familiar values.
It's the opposite of that old Unison advert, where an ant says "excuse me" to an elephant, and gets ignored until loads of ants all shout "Get out of the way!".

One lobbying firm is just one voice, no matter how many pounds it has. They can only send one person to the Question Time panel each week. But lots of lobbying firms, all with slightly different names? Multiple voices!
"It's not just me, all these other clever organisations agree precisely."
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Here's the reaction of their spokesperson to the Spring Statement.
The government is in danger in getting caught in a spider’s web of its own making. The knee-jerk panicky measures we are seeing in welfare – to prop up our flatlining economy – just before record tax rises hit – don’t feel like a plan. I feel sorry for Liz Kendall, as her efforts to get people off benefits and back into work are about to become much harder as employers reel from the impending rise in National Insurance.
This isn't policy analysis, this is Tory Party hack speak. How much does he think the NI rise is going to reduce employment by?
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