Education will be critical to the success of the Government. My abiding memory of the 2001 Election campaign was the experience, as a Parliamentary candidate, of addressing a classroom of 12 year olds at a poorly performing school in Plymouth. It was so frustrating to see the lack of discipline in the classroom and the way that those who wanted to learn were prevented from doing so by their unruly classmates.
As a former Governor of a comprehensive school, I have seen first-hand how poor teaching standards and an inadequate focus on getting the basics right can contribute to appalling outcomes. Our children need to be taught to aim higher and competition is a helpful means of raising standards. Competition teaches children to aim high, to achieve and also to lose, crucial lessons if they are to survive in the competitive world in which they will have to make a living. The Government's legislation to free teachers and governors from the previous government's centrally driven targets and interventions is very welcome. New schools will demonstrate that change can be real, radical and can transform outcomes for all our children - no matter where they live.