Education cuts
Sir,—Your correspondent, Mr Leversedge, must have a very simple understanding of how newspapers, government departments and political parties operate, if he really believes the accident of placing two independent views of the present education crisis side by side implies collusion between the two latter organisations. In fact, his letter to “The Press” tells readers more about him, that he is vindictive about one very small part of the educational service, one supposes for personal reasons, than desirous that the whole should function better than at present. — Yours, etc., RICHARD BACH, Education spokesperson for Social Credit. March 13, 1982.
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Press, 16 March 1982, Page 22
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