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Unread 20 May 2008, 08:16   #15
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Re: The Spectator

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Originally Posted by furball
I quite like the Spectator. It's far from perfect but it's by far superior to any other political magazine out there. The Swedish education system article that ASG is referring to is quite superb and shows why Cameron's education policy (allowing parents to set up new schools) is an excellent idea that would flourish.
Ignoring the fact that a policy implimented in one country will not run in exactly the same way in another, it depends on what you mean by 'flourish.'

Whilst the policy seems to be very popular in polls of parents, only about 10% of parents don't send their children to their appointed schools.
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