Thursday, 8 July 2010

A Question Of Competence



Just how difficult is it for highly paid senior civil servants and MichaelGove to compile a list and communicate the contents of that list to the Headmaster, Local Authorities and Parliament.

From yesterdays performance far too difficult.

Labour were frothing at the mouth about the cruelty of the cuts in schools buildings, local Tory MP's are threatening economic NIMBYISM, cuts everywhere but not in my back yard.

If Gove and the backroom boys cannot compile even a list its time for them to be retired/sacked/made redundant.

Yet again centralisation falls on its own sword of mismanagement. Children need education in decent buildings. Scrap the Education Ministry and give thesepowers over to local education boards. Let the parents,local businesses,charities, churches, mosques, synagogues and local
benefactors raise the money to build and refurbish State schools.

I will bet you any money that they will be able to make lists competently

4 comments:

Roger Thornhill said...

This is shocking and does not bode well for how schools are to be treated "from the centre".

The concern about replacing one tyranny with another does not go away, and, in fact, is reinforced.

Morlock said...

Would it too much of a stretch to suspect that this was Civil Service mischief making? I really don't think so.

Roger Thornhill said...

Would be interesting to find out, Morkock.

What I do know is that Gove apologised, not "regretted", actually apologised and took full responsibility for the errors and did so in a very public manner.

Would a Labour "minister" do that? Fat chance.

Microsoft Office 2007 said...

NEVERTHELESS, THE CIVIL LAW is and must be neutral about who has a more noble or rewarding faith. The breakaway parishes ought to win every Office 2010facet of the lawsuit not becauseMicrosoft Office 2010 their beliefs or their politics are better, Microsoft wordbut because both lawOffice 2007and equity, along with common sense, are on Microsoft Officetheir side.Microsoft Office 2007 Not only does Virginia state law (the Division Statute)Office 2007 keyexplicitly apply to just such a Office 2007 downloadsituation as now exists, but the history Office 2007 Professionalespecially of The Falls Church argues against the claims of Outlook 2010the Virginia Diocese with which theyMicrosoft outlookhave disassociated.Microsoft outlook 2010First, The Falls Church wasWindows 7 founded, formed, and developed long before the diocese, or the national Episcopal Church, even existed.