Economic Illiteracy

In February 1868, Liberal MP for Birmingham John Bright told voters that he put little faith in State education policy. Most people, he said, attend to education themselves if they can afford to do so, and it is better for everyone that way. The Government should leave education to local communities, and concentrate on raising our standard of living.

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