Wednesday 26 May 2010: An interview with Anti Academies Alliance National Secretary Alasdair Smith on the day the Con-Dem Coalition Academy Education Bill entered parliament and Conservative government Education Minister Michael Gove put rocket boosters under the privatisation process of UK state education.
This shift from gvmnt accepting and maintaining its responsibilities, to offloading them onto 3rd party sectors introduces further corruption and huge escalations in power and abuse at local level. It will lead to civil war eventually.
BritishSnail 1 year ago
Tax payers' contributions made in good faith, are not to be withheld from the poor and the weak. It is correct that the Cabinet is not able to accept and work with reality, which is dangerous.
BritishSnail 1 year ago
We also need to be teaching our children 'Christianity'. This is very, very important.
BritishSnail 1 year ago
I totally disagree with tax payers' contributions being fed to 3rd parties for profit or for power, especially when the terrorised sick are now dying.
BritishSnail 1 year ago
The ugly truth about academies which no-one wants to talk about. Go to youtube and search for 'ark eugenics' and 'ark john adam st gang'. It is now known that ARK are advising headteachers in schools which are not only not ARK Academies, but not academy schools at all. The obsession with new buildings is also disturbing. Refurbishment is not an option for headteachers to get their coveted A*-C grades. Why?
Cazzac111 1 year ago
The Coalition clique has announced an Academies bill to exclude the poor of course.
jkc0808 1 year ago