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[i]ministers are considering "reclassifying academies to the private sector", allowing them to be profit-making[/i]
I saw that and agree - most worrying aspect of the whole situation.
double prost
The best bit (only good bit?) of the article is the funny debate that follows - makes STW seem grown up!! ๐
I wonder just how much benefit the papers get from the debates (sic) attached to articles? IMO dilutes the "quality" of the original journalism (although perhaps not in this case. But The Guardian seems guilty of dumbing down a lot of its material through headlines, unnecessary rudeness (choice of language, personal abuse) etc. I wonder if that is the cause of, or a reaction to, its poor circulation figures.
Gove can be criticised easily enough without a broadsheet feeling the need to add **** (see above) to its coverage (even in cartoons).
But The Guardian seems guilty of dumbing down a lot of its material through headlines, unnecessary rudeness (choice of language, personal abuse) etc. I wonder if that is the cause of, or a reaction to, its poor circulation figures.
show me 1 free online news site that doesnt
obvious lefty bias aside id say the guardian was now worse than most and a lot better than others
the tory mantra of privatise, privatise meant that selling off education was always the longterm goal