Cash Back Educational Policy Swapped for £1bn Bonaza

Ed Balls’ educational policies seem to ebb and flow with the tide. Recently he asked schools to save energy costs of around £500m, and claw  unspent cash back left in schools budgets. Whilst we all thought this was a sign of the times and cash was a little short in the government coffers, round three in Ed’s educational games is launched. Significant changes in the educational bill are proposed that would ram up costs for schools by £1bn. over ten years.

Already the critics are throwing  cabbages at Ed with concerns being voiced from teachers parents and educationalists. We can’t afford to get it wrong. With  Britain’s ailing schooling system  there is too much at stake. Take a look at the Guardian

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