i was given the impression that parents have been leading this directive alongside the coalition, so if the parents in a catchment area apply to get a free school up and running because there is an over subscribed school nearby or no adequate provision for their children, then parents have a large hand or say in it's start up. If there are unqualified people teaching at these schools, who has put them into the roles in the first place, and who sets the agenda for the school, it's curriculum and all the myriad day to day running of the school, they can't just be running them on parent school governor, body, surely. As to Clegg, why did he not object right from the off, he didn't and is doing it now, why? is he simply uneasy what they and the Tories have implemented, and indeed the many parents who seem to have a say in how the schools are run, and doesn't that happen in other schools?