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Labour spokesperson only talking about 'if' Labour gets back in as they oppose the educational reforms the public are crying out for.

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Labour has shown that they are still in the thrall of the teachers’ unions despite clear evidence that union controlled schools are bastions of failure, particularly in mathematics.

Jan Tinetti appeared on Q+A and basically denied there are problems in the education system and announced that Labour was going undo everything the Government is doing in education and take everything back to way it was...when kids were failing. It’s the same old union dominated slogans and ideas that have failed our kids.

This particularly so regarding Charter Schools. Labour says they are gone ‘if’ they get back in.

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