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    I would vote for the party who was brave enough to say that Education, Health and Housing should not be fought on political lines but managed by equal representation from each party. It’s in the national interest to get these crucial things right.
    Sadly the Labour policy of university education for over 50% of the population was badly flawed and has devalued the worth of a degree.
    These views won’t be popular but I get a feeling that the electorate are sick and tired of the points scoring on the above three national debates.
    Whilst in teaching I used to dread a change of education minister because everyone wanted to change the system and teachers were left trying to make sense of new “reforms”. It gets exhausting and demoralising,

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