So a tory government is going to change primary lesgislation, set by a tory government that is deemed to be working by all sides?
No, didn't think so.
Still, you carry on about education as you clearly have a great grasp of how it all works.
Yes, my wife is a Higher Level TA. She is the school dyslexia specialist and runs the accelerated reading courses for those kids that arrive from primary school with very low skill levels.
She also teaches ASDAN courses for kids unable to access the national curriculum.
I'm assuming that you don't listen to Moneybox or R4?
Surveys in the City and by the CBI had Osbourne rated lower than both Darling and Cable.
The same surveys had Clarke as the choice for a tory chancellor.
I think it's plainly obvious that a large swathe of the PLP and Labour supporters in general didn't think that Labour should have gone into a coalition and Simon Hughes has just said said the same.
It rather plays into Labour hands as well as if it gets all nasty whilst they regroup they can say "not us guv" to the electorate.
I think it's great that the tories have had to rely on a left wing party to prop them up and it means that they won't be able to get away with what they wanted to and if it means Clarke and Cable in the treasury most of us lefties will consider the election a good result.