'Lies, damned lies and statistics'. Yes so true and 'twas ever thus. I have no faith in what any government says. I was a teacher for 45 years and had to buy my own resources, reading books and even basic equipment such as pens and notebooks. I'm pretty sure this is still the case. You can also recognise teachers off duty who are collecting shells, seeds, leaves, information on topics in museums, libraries, exhibitions etc on Egypt, World War 1, Vikings etc etc depending on what the National Curriculum prescribes for their year. You don't see Doctors or Specialists in hospitals paying for the most appropriate medication for their patients as there is only one acceptable (cheap) alternative on the NHS!
My DGC are lucky enough to attend schools who do their best with the resources they have but parents are increasingly having to be asked to contribute and because I have had previous professional links with the same schools I have access to the difficulties they are facing and the impossible decisions they have to make due to decreases in funding.
It is only education where I have experience but this seems to be happening across the board. Never mind the token transparency why can we not simply have the truth?