.... meddling: again.
This time it is from the chairman of the Education Select Committee, Robert Halfon. He wants to scrap 'pointless' GCSEs. He then wants A-levels to be replaced by a mix of academic and vocational subjects.
Despite being born into privilege, being privately educated (Highgate School) and never having had a proper job, least of all one in education, he has a point.
His proposals would take education back to a time when it was a mix of academic and vocational subjects designed to educate pupils and also to prepare them for the world of work, rather than schooling being an end in itself. However, in doing so he has avoided the old and entrenched arguments of grammars v secondaries. The comprehensive school system would remain. It will be interesting to see how his proposals progress.