By extending the ladder of opportunity to those who currently lack it, e can ensure the next generation climbs it.
It was a great slogan for Sir Bruce Forsyth’s game show. It does not serve the needs of children, teachers and schools.
While there is no shortage of ideas, there has been a shortage of leadership. We need a Prime Minister who will take us through Brexit and confront the challenges beyond.
His passion for social justice was reinforced by a visit to Michaela Community School – of which I was Chairman of Governors.
We have achieved so much, but there is more to do. Let’s overhaul inspections, expand the E-Bacc, and boost school funding.
The Party cannot be one of the South and of the countryside if it is to engage with voters – and to win.
Many of us have seen first-hand unofficial exclusions leading to permanent off-rolling. These schools make families feel that they are the problem.
My experience – mastering those detailed briefs, winning support, driving through reform – leaves me in the best position to achieve Brexit.
Each week, our panel of John O’Sullivan, Rachel Wolf, Trevor Phillips, Tim Montgomerie and Marcus Roberts will analyse and assess what’s happening.
Esther is one of the rare politicians I’ve met who is able to communicate authentically with voters in all parts of the country.
What is it – and how can we strengthen it? That is the focus of Bright Blue’s latest report, published today.