Friday 29 May 2009

Consistency is needed

The Government looks to be in trouble and that means there is likely to be some change.  It's a real shame because during this period of economic uncertainty, the role of education is of primary importance in providing not only a home for young people who can't find an alternative but opportunity for all those who find themselves out of a job.

Now really isn't the time to change Education Ministers again.  A new minister will want new top priority policies and will only have maybe 9 months to have an impact before parliament breaks up for the election.  In a company it wouldn't happen, it shouldn't in politics.  Education is more important than that!

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