Enraged voters are not his target: he is zeroing in on the mass of questioning teachers and parents.
Rather than having a genuine regard for safety, the hard left is resorting to threats and scaremongering as a “negotiating position”.
He make his pitch for a “cautious, phased” return, praising teachers and emphasising that protective measures will be put in place.
One union has warned teachers not to “engage” in talks – in an utterly unhelpful move.
During this crisis she should offer constructive advice. Not make false claims that state funding for schools is threatened.
If police officers are shouting at people with loudhailers and disbanding picnickers in local parks, then, good.
“The UK, regardless of the position that we may be in…has been an international exemplar in preparedness,” says the Deputy Chief Medical Officer.
Highly-educated parents transmit their knowledge and understanding to their children. For others it is less easy.
Whether moderate right Conservative, or moderate left, austerity is dead, and this new age will be with us for a long time to come.
“We will not go ahead with assessments or exams, and that we will not be publishing performance tables for this academic year.”
Students are the next round of lawyers, politicians and other key decision-makers. That’s why we must tackle their censorious ways.
Crosbie goes to the Health Department. Lewer to the Home Office. Allan to the Leader of the House of Commons.
The restriction on the number of apprentices small businesses can take on should be lifted. FE colleges should boost entrepreneurship.