David Cameron attacks Labour's damaging' school reforms
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David Cameron attacks Labour's damaging' school reforms
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"Lord Cameron has issued a stark warning to peers, urging them to vote against the government's education reforms, which he branded "damaging and nonsensical". Writing in the Daily Telegraph, the former prime minister accused the Labour government of swinging a "spite-laden wrecking ball" by cancelling numerous free schools projects. The free schools programme, introduced in 2010, allows independent groups to establish state-funded schools that operate outside local authority management."
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