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To What Extent Have Labour Continued the Conservatives Education Policy  

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To What Extent Have Labour Continued the Conservatives Education Policy Traditional Conservative and Labour policy through the years have been different for the most part. However the 1997 Labour government has been different from those that preceded it, this is due to the emergence of the more centre, mainstream New Labour. There have not been very many major differences in Education policy since Labour came into power. Labour have kept Grammar schools and have changed the names of what were city technology colleges, to city academies. Labour have also turned many schools in specialist schools that specialise in certain areas. These policies have faced criticism as private companies are sponsoring academies, which go against the traditional labour belief of nationalisation. Grammar and specialist schools are also argued to be creating a two-tier system of comprehensive education, with Grammar being better than most and schools that specialise in subjects such as P.E, music...

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