I'll let readers decide if it is relevant if a politician opposes others benefitting from a system from which they benefitted.
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utter drivel. I went to one. I teach in one.
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so your experience of two schools tells us more than the actual GCSE results of millions of bright poor kids, does It?
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besides you said all comps dumb down bright kids. That's disproved by one that doesn't. Logic.
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where did I use the word "all"? Another failure. It just gets worse and worse, doesn't it?
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ah well "comprehensives fail" has a universal implicit. If you can't do that I can suggest revision material!
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smoking causes cancer. Does that mean ALL smokers get cancer?
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good, but let us be precise: "smoking increases risk for cancer significantly" is accurate
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I often find that people who know nothing about education bring only their own political bias to the education debate
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Hmmm... I often find that former political editors who have spent years covering education know an awful lot about the issues
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No. Pleased that you’ve proved comprehensives work. I rather sharp response so I’ll let you go as we both probably have work to do
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my best friends living on council estates were not.
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the comp I attended did not do that. Your evidence of this is...?
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after attending a comp I am well aware of this and is why I would love my daughter to go to a grammar school if poss
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