In his column, ‘Johnson must trigger a schools revolution’ published in The Times on Tuesday 18th May, William Hague, wrote:
“The Prime Minister has surrounded himself with people who know what they are doing. Nick Gibb, the schools minister, has patiently guided the UK up the international league tables for reading and maths over the last decade and rightly insisted that basic skills are best acquired in the context of actual knowledge.”
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