The Sunday Times’ article profoundly has gone through a filter of simplistic superficial approach, which leans towards conservative plans that do not carry any vision for the UK public education. Michael Gove constantly demonises the labour’s ambitious BSF strategic programme which would have brought otherwise a renaissance to the pedagogic educational structure in UK, if it was implemented to its conception.
Why does he continuously marginalises and targets, with the assisting hand of Times recently, the most sensitive chain of this programme that architects are? Has he not advised his sources about how badly architects have been hit by high unemployment rates, low salaries and exploited employment terms? Does his attitude segregate the community and unlawfully create scapegoats for the broadest skilled and creative professionals?
If you have to target on something Mr Gove, that will be improving your policies for delivering a 21st century educational programme for UK and undoubtedly having architects on your side not against you.
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