Unions blasted for A-level divide between state and private schools

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Tory MP blasts 'heavily unionised' teachers and state schools for holding 'back poorest children'

Row erupted as bridge between private and state pupils grows further yet again. 70 per cent of grades were A or A* at private schools across country, compared to 42 pc.

 

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6 hours daily tuition ( online) for private school, 2 hours set for state here! Lifting up the disadvantaged it was not !

He has a point

Hes right

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