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Potentially fatal flaw in Tory education policy

The Conservatives' plan to encourage social entrepreneurs, charities and parents' co-operatives to establish new schools in our poorer areas is a promising idea that deserves the praise it has been getting.

But it has a potentially fatal flaw that could undermine any advantages it might bring. Above all, the new Tory academies lack the independence necessary to defy an interfering central government.

Continue at the Daily Telegraph Blog.

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