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Daily Politics debate on education in EnglandDaily Politics debate on education in England
    class="type-9999"> 1439: The BBC's Daily Politics is holding a debate on education policy in England, with Schools Secretary Ed Balls, his shadow Michael Gove and Lib Dem spokesman David Laws going head-to-head. So far it's a fairly bad-tempered affair. Mr Balls says there's been "a dramatic improvement in England's standing relative to other countries" in terms of education since Labour came to power in 1997. Mr Gove and Mr Laws are unimpressed.
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  1. class="type-2"> 1444: David Garwood, from Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, writes: Under this government the country has been living way beyond its means. It seems ludicrous to me that we continue to give away millions of pounds of borrowed money in foreign aid to corrupt regimes. We are fighting wars we cannot afford, once again, on borrowed money. HREF="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/haveyoursay/2010/05/how_should_society_work.html" >Have Your Say
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