Under pressure over the Sat tests but standing firm on his reaction to it in the face of a Tory and media onslaught,he claims to have been kept in the dark over the problems at
Only at the beginning of July did we hear that the marking was not on track and there were substantial computer problems."and adds
"I had a meeting with Ken Boston, the chief executive of the QCA, on 2 June. I asked him questions about marking, quality assurance and delivery and he reassured me that there had been some issues but that he had sorted them out".
He also sees education as one of the dividing lines between the two parties at the next election.
Perhaps though the revelation when asked the ultimate question about his leader
"None of us went into the Labour conference last year thinking an early election was the right thing, but once the speculation began and once the planning had begun it was hard to reverse it.". but
the next six months will be difficult for Brown,I don't think anyone believes a change of leader would do any good at all... Gordon has the experience, policy and vision."
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