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The late Sir Emrys Jones was Principal Scientific Advisor to the Ministry of Agriculture (in the days when we had such a thing).
He went on to become Principal of the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester.
I asked him how he liked the transition from the Civil Service.
"Man" he said "If it wasn't for the bloody students and the bloody governors, the job would be bloody perfect"
Seems the teachers have the same idea.
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The late Sir Emrys Jones was Principal Scientific Advisor to the Ministry of Agriculture (in the days when we had such a thing).
He went on to become Principal of the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester.
I asked him how he liked the transition from the Civil Service.
"Man" he said "If it wasn't for the bloody students and the bloody governors, the job would be bloody perfect"
Seems the teachers have the same idea.
Posted by: Edward Spalton | September 26, 2010 2:42 PM
Actually you've got this wrong.
The Labour Party is the customer, and the product is votes for them, which the schools are providing just fine.
Everything's working out as it should.
Of course they don't want pesky third parties getting involved.
Posted by: Andrew Duffin | September 27, 2010 3:26 PM