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2006
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Reply Letters and emails: LEAs are blackmailed and bullied into accepting academies
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Reply Letters and emails: LEAs are blackmailed and bullied into accepting academies
2006
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This bullying is most visible in Liberal Democrat-controlled areas. The party's national educational policy is opposed to the city academy scheme, yet both Lib Dem-run Newcastle and the London borough of Islington have agreed to open academies in exchange for BSF funds. Lib Dem councillors on Tory-controlled Norfolk county council are, in contrast, standing by their party's opposition to the two-tier system they believe the scheme will create. They are demanding that plans for an academy to replace an existing high school be dropped.
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