Editorial: Their exam strategy has been overwhelmed and their public health reorganisation breaks good governance rules. But ministers do not care as long as they get away with it
, clung on haplessly to an unfair and discriminatory English exam results algorithm. Then he did a spectacular U-turn and abandoned it. As the debris of a generation’s broken dreams piled up around him, he seemed to point the finger at the Ofqual quango that devised the strategy. That may be dumb politics.run by long-term associates of Dominic Cummings and Michael Gove worked on Ofqual’s failed approach.
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