Wednesday, January 25, 2006

When neither the right not the left agrees with you...

"The 1944 and 1965 reorganisations sought to break the dominance of religion and class over public-sector schooling in Britain. To a large extent they succeeded. Ever since, religion and class have been fighting their way back. Blair and Adonis are their latest champions. This is archaic." Simon Jenkins, ex-editor of The Times and The Evening Standard, in this article

1 comment:

Nathaniel Tapley said...

Thanks! I, too, find it hard to believe that no major party is taking serious issue with the fact that private business and religious interests should be allowed to dictate what our children are taught...