The CPS says it wants to make economies in education by cutting down the number of quangos.
While having some sympathy with that proposal, I would argue that further economies could be made by cutting down on the number of so-called think- tanks - especially ones such as the CPS.
These are the education equivalent of the Crown Prosecution Service and which invariably attack, rather than defend, state education.
Professor Colin Richards, Spark Bridge, Cumbria
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