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 Post subject: Re: Michael Gove
PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 7:44 pm 
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This really does capture the "anyone can do better than the LEA" bollocks of Gove's thinking. Here, the anyone is a Chuckle Brother. The problem is the free school doesn't seem to exist.

http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/at- ... _1_4220165


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 Post subject: Re: Michael Gove
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Malcolm,

Seen this?

http://www.leighreporter.co.uk/news/loc ... _1_4201958

Wasn't there some estate avoiding going on in London too?


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 Post subject: Re: Michael Gove
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I know that in Wandsworth they gerrymandered estates to keep the nasty oiks away from the yuppies.
I think it goes on a lot. We've just been looking at schools for grand-daughter, and some local primaries have catchments (or areas from where successful applicants are drawn as they put it) of a 300 metre radius round the school...


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 Post subject: Re: Michael Gove
PostPosted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 9:25 am 
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Joy of joys, Gove apparently wants to take back control of Universities.


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 Post subject: Re: Michael Gove
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Joy of joys, Gove apparently wants to take back control of Universities.


Let's call them academies and save them from the horrors of local authority control. - or something.
Maybe we can find a discredited academic or twoto front up the campaign.
There must be a few holocaust delning historians or anti-vaccination ex-doctors who'd love a bit of free tax money/


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 Post subject: Re: Michael Gove
PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 9:59 pm 
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.....then they came for the homosexuals........

'Anti-gay' book puts Gove at centre of faith school teaching row

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Education secretary says Equality Act does not extend to school curriculum – allowing faith schools to use homophobic material


http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/201 ... NETTXT9038

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 Post subject: Re: Michael Gove
PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:29 pm 
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So promoting equality is good apart from in the place where there's the most homophobic bullying.


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 Post subject: Re: Michael Gove
PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 11:25 pm 
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Compare with the Tories in "decontamination" mode

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010 ... NETTXT3487

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David Cameron has said that teaching children about equality for gay people and the importance of civil partnerships should be "embedded" in Britain's schooling.

In another sign of his departure from the Tory past, Cameron again apologised for supporting section 28 and said that teaching about equality was an important way of combating homophobic bullying.


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 Post subject: Re: Michael Gove
PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 11:36 pm 
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What a difference an election makes.

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 Post subject: Re: Michael Gove
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Why, it's almost like they sit there and tell lies, knowing full well what they're doing. Then they get some power and do what they always planned on doing.

Gee whizz.


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 Post subject: Re: Michael Gove
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Hush your naughty mouth Gourami, how can you say such nasty things about that nice Mr Cameron.............

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 Post subject: Re: Michael Gove
PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 12:06 am 
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Labour had its share of "let the people of faith off" cunts too, sadly.

So not as good an issue for them as it should be.


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 Post subject: Re: Michael Gove
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When did Gove reply? Barber's letter seems to have been sent in Dec last year.

Did Gove reply just now? Surely he couldn't have thought "stick this is out as part of Christianity week" could he?


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 Post subject: Re: Michael Gove
PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 9:37 am 
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Gove really seems to have some sort of weird idea that education exists in a vacuum where the only law that applies is the law he wants to make. It was the same when he came out with all that stuff about making it easier to sack teachers - he seemed to believe that none of the employment legislation and protection applied to them. I couldn't decide whether it was stupidity or arrogance on his part, till I worked out that in fact it's a combination of the two.


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 Post subject: Re: Michael Gove
PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 5:48 pm 
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That's true of lots of ministers who struggle with joined up government.

Is Gove worse for that then others? Not sure. Blair would have seen no contradiction between promoting gay rights and thinking you shouldn't tread on the toes of homophobes in education. Nor would whoever was behind the post-Blair Equalities Act. Like Blair, he's very happy to say something that he knows is rubbish to get a headline for a day. Blair- march yobs to cashpoints, Gove- bring parents in to run schools when teachers go on strike.

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Btw, the sack teachers quickly stuff was dishonest and all- pretending that what took a year was some kind of bureaucratic wrangle, rather than an improvement process designed to help people who needed it- but I doubt it would have broken any law.


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