Of schools and high horses

by frog

Labour’s decision that there will be no more school closures is a very good one. The Greens were staunchly opposed to Labour’s school closures (go here to see the fourteen press releases we put out in early 2004 about the issue).

However, I find Bill English‘s triumphalism on the issue rather disingenuous. He was on the radio this morning claiming victory over Mallard. Well, Mallard is right to point out that English is the last person who should be acting all superior about school closures.

English was part of the Bolger and Shipley National Governments (for which he was an MP from 1990 and a Minister from 1996) which closed a great many schools. 224 schools have been closed in New Zealand since 1990 – the majority (118, or 53%) – were closed by National. So, Mr English, please get off your high horse.

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Published in Economy, Work, & Welfare by frog on Thu, September 29th, 2005   

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