Monday, 14 September 2015
Conservative commitments - 35, 28 failures
Investing £7bn over the course of the next Parliament to provide "good school places"
By which they mean the investment they’ve already discussed. It’s not as if a political party will ever promise some money for schools and say that it’s going to provide bad school places or to cut places. This is just another phrase intended to stick in the minds of voters whether it is justified or not. As far as I can tell from the manifesto, this commitment is just the ‘build free schools’ policy re-hashed.
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