- Mon Apr 17, 2023 9:15 am
#42622
I'm sensing a few things:
1. The Hitchens tendency get to bang on about kids these days, lazy teachers, give 'em some hard sums to do. Preferably in Imperial.
2. It's your fault you're financially screwed.
3. Cheap shot at PMQs, "Good thing we're championing maths because Labour can't do their sums" (FFS, did these people stall mentally at 14? No, don't answer, they did).
4. Combining 1 and 2, an obvious appeal to those of the older generations who not only hate their grandkids, but their feckless offspring as well. Clearly training adults in maths is not going to be possible on a large scale, so it's not their plan. It's to blame Labour for what they will say are plainly their failures in education between 1997 and 2010 (so basically anyone between 29 and 45). This in turn allows them to champion Gove's education reforms as necessary but not enough (probably watered down by the LDs, they'll say), and that will all soften us up for Gove to be the post-election Tory leader.
As the actress said to the bishop, rabbi, imam and priest
"My eyes have seen the glory, I'm a born again Atheist!"