Monday 29 June 2009

First they came for the home educated, then they came for the schooled children....

Home educators have been (and still are) under attack by the government in their attempts to brainwash all children into becoming standardised adults according to the design of ministers and their advisors.

Now the attack is being widened to include schooled children, having discovered that a national curriculum and standardised lessons don't actually work they are instead proposing to bully parents into doing their dirty work for them.

Under new plans, schools will be given more power to deal with 'problem' pupils by applying to the courts for parenting orders backed up with fines up to £1,000 if this fails to curb the problem behaviour.

What a cheek! They force the children into school, create an environment which leads to the social problems they supposedly despise and then punish the parents for failing to control their children in school - a place where the parents are not supervising the children and the whole regime is run by the school staff!

GREAT - THEY FAIL YOUR CHILD AND YOU GET PUNISHED!

Write to your MP and express how you feel about this, I'm sure it won't be the last brilliant idea to come from Ed Balls and co - What next?

READ more at:-

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnews/5673632/Parents-of-unruly-children-face-1000-fines.html

2 comments:

  1. The pieces of the jigsaw are coming together albeit in drip drip fashion so as not to alarm the public.
    Myself I am awaiting the day they admit the entry to homes is designed to give them access to newborns up to institution age all will it simply be hidden as
    ''all children not in full time education'' which Joe Public will read as 'Home Educated' Oh dear the public are sleep walking their way into the trap from which there will be no escape

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  2. I think the sheer pace of legislation coming out of the current gov't shows that they don't expect to win the next election and so are determined to implement as much of their ideology as they possibly can before that happens.

    I think there is a fair proportion of "scorched earth" thinking as well - if the next government is overwhelmed with the scale of reinstating our liberties and sorting out our economy then they will quickly become unpopular thus improving the chances of a labour win in the following election.

    These people are not stupid, but they are VERY dangerous.

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