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TONY Blair yesterday admitted his battle to win the argument on educational reform in England was a high-wire act, but refused to offer any compromise on legislation which he said was designed to level up the system for everyone.
The prime minister made clear that he was firmly set on getting the legislation on to the statute book in spite of opposition and concern from Labour back benchers, cabinet colleagues, and political allies - including Neil Kinnock, the former Labour leader.See the full content of this document
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Premier Still Defiant in Fight for Education Reforms
Although he would be writing his political obituary, he even signalled he ...
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