I share your feelings about the election Iam64. I voted Lib Dem as I have most of my adult life and would be loathe to turn my back on them. However, coming initially from the SDP strand I have yet to see any party other then the SNP talk about Social Democracy. I am sure there are good people who could lead either the Labour Party or the Lib Dems but what I don't see is clarity of purpose. Of the two I think the LDs may clarify soonest but I fear they will major on the Liberalism - nothing wrong with that as there is a such a need for it at the moment with an illiberal government in power - but I do feel we also need the opportunities Social Democracy offers. However, this is probably for another thread.
I am extremely concerned about the way things are going with the schools. As you say there are issues with the LAs and, I would say, some issues in the Conservatives minds with the unions. However we cannot reproduce the way the independent schools work within the state system (Gove's aim) as they are so underfunded and also, the one thing that is never discussed, independents are not run by the parents. Yes, parents can take their money elsewhere and yes, if enough do the school will close but they are much more autonomous in their governance and can sack a child as easily as they can be sacked by a parent.
Excellent state schools will always offer something different, both more and less than independents and we should celebrate that difference while ensuring that excellence is available to all. Just taking schools down the privatisation route does not, in any way, seem to me to be the answer.
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