I just had a quick look at the homepage of GN and see 'we' are supporting The Angelus Foundation in petitioning the government to make "effective drugs education a compulsory subject on the National Curriculum".
Will extra teachers be recruited into schools to accommodate this? Because I do wonder where, in the already packed National Curriculum, they think this is going to be fitted in?
Perhaps they think teachers should run extra classes at weekends for it.
Are parents going to delegate every aspect of their children's upbringing to schools? Will parents stop talking to their kids completely in the future?
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