Boards
Michael Gove smashing Labour on their education policy, and the need for 'qualified' teachers.
Gove has written quite the letter to his Labour shadow. A barrage of (mostly fair) questions, followed by this wonderfully strident sign off:
"I am sure your speech was the result of a well-thought-through reflection on schools policy and all of the above questions were considered, and fully addressed, in preparation for your announcement and so you will be able to reply promptly and put to rest the idea, which more and more people are regrettably succumbing to, that Labour schools policy is a confusing, uncertain and incoherent assemblage of sops to the trades unions and local authorities which reflects poorly on the intellectual rigour and moral courage of the current Labour frontbench in comparison with all previous Oppositions, confirms the risible weakness of the Labour leadership in the face of vested interests, and risks undermining the hard work of all those great teachers who are driving up standards in schools today."
Full letter here: http://www.scribd.com/fullscreen/148741873?access_key=key-234id7z8g73wms0ru73g&allow_share=true
Hmmm, interesting...