Public support for strikes by resident doctors has collapsed, with barely one in four voters now backing their campaign of industrial action. Approval for strikes has halved from 52% a year ago to just 26%.
In the absence of any clear direction from the Department for Education, many disability campaigners are fearing the worst. That children will be treated as cost centres to be downsized.
"It is not OK to shove everything together, from ballerinas to florists, into a thing called the creative industries. The arts are different, and they need attention."
"There has been a growing trend for workers to put in extra hours to get projects finished, which are not rewarded with any overtime pay."
Critics have turned on the government warning that this will not 'help state schools' and this will add further pressure on the education system.
Keir Starmer's recent acknowledgment of a 'broken' British government highlights the reality that the structural issues facing the nation extend beyond mere party ideology—this is about the unmodernised state itself.