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Ed Balls: personal tutors for 300,000 pupils – Telegraph.

Does Mr Balls even read the papers?

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  1. jameshigham Avatar

    Not worth even commenting on that Bilderberger failure.

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  2. Trooper Thompson Avatar

    Personal one-to-one attention?
    Bit like a parent really.
    In other words, after 100 years of enforced state-run schooling, these Fabian nuts have stumbled upon crazee idea that a kid needs the attention of one adult to teach them stuff. And yet home-schoolers are dangerous radicals for doing just this. Of course, home-schoolers haven’t been state-certified.

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Returning to London on retirement in 2011, he was dismayed to discover how much liberty had been lost in the UK while he was away.

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