Peter Hoskin

A false dawn?

Gordon Brown has a comment piece in today’s Observer.  It rehashes the usual statements about skills, schools and the global economy (“in a globally competitive national economy, there will be almost no limits to aspirations for upward mobility”).  And outlines the Government policy relevant to these areas – more academies; an expansion of the Teach First programme; raising the school leaving age to 18; and giving an apprenticeship to “every qualified young person who wants it. 

Nothing particularly surprising, then, but a couple of paragraphs at the end of the article really stand out:

“We must take the reform of public services to the next level, at all times seeking to personalise these services so they meet the distinct and unique needs of individuals.  Renewing and improving the NHS will mean being prepared to make greater use of the private sector, particularly in primary care.

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