Listened to the interview with Liam Byrne this morning on R4. Made me want to stab him in the face. A quote:
The bold text highlights typical NL bulltulip. And, more importantly, parents from Blackbird Leys in Oxford (a typical council estate) were interviewed who said they wanted their kids to go to work and into apprenticeships after GCSE's. If the kids are happy with that, whats the problem?
The country needs sparkies and plumbers and other manual trades such as those. Is it really a social issue if some kids don't want to go to Uni?
And anyway, NL have missed the point. While they still offer a myriad of benefits and other financial reasons not to work, why should people bother.
Rant over. Bring on the election. And BrilloPad, I'll do it for you - 'The Tories won't be any different'...
Liam Byrne, the Cabinet Office minister, said that boosting social mobility was Labour's "passion in politics, our core purpose."
He said: "After three decades of almost no progress ... now, for the first time, because of the investment we have made, since 2000 there are signs that things are beginning to change.
"Income inequality is down, the impact of your parents' background on your exam results is less than it was, so there are real signs of change. Today's plan is about how we step up the pace of change radically in the years to come," he told BBC Radio 4's Today Programme.
He said: "After three decades of almost no progress ... now, for the first time, because of the investment we have made, since 2000 there are signs that things are beginning to change.
"Income inequality is down, the impact of your parents' background on your exam results is less than it was, so there are real signs of change. Today's plan is about how we step up the pace of change radically in the years to come," he told BBC Radio 4's Today Programme.
The country needs sparkies and plumbers and other manual trades such as those. Is it really a social issue if some kids don't want to go to Uni?
And anyway, NL have missed the point. While they still offer a myriad of benefits and other financial reasons not to work, why should people bother.
Rant over. Bring on the election. And BrilloPad, I'll do it for you - 'The Tories won't be any different'...
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