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Finally Some Sense From The Judical System And A Tribunal.

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youngmafbog | 12:23 Wed 17th May 2017 | News
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It's no wonder we have problems in our schools, teachers and heads are at the bottom of this pile it seems in children 'rights'.

A crazy state of affairs this country is in.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4512206/Headteacher-wins-three-year-fight-against-unfair-dismissal.html
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The problem is that a generation of right on liberal thinking has removed any semblance of control in schools. The teachers have no control of the little darlings and they know it. Backed up by scum parents who cannot believe that chardonnay moon beam is anything other than an angel, the teaching staff suffer. No wonder the government are peddling daily, bursaries, to get teachers. Who would want to teach in these ASBO academies?
a three year fight isn't any form of victory for the poor teacher though.
The world's gone mad hasn't it .... ?
^It has indeed.
Here's a thought, what about everybody joins together in an organisation so as to give more protection by way of collective action such as telling the disruptive Tabitha-Samasara's mother to bolt and she's banned from school until she's been civilised.
It could be funded by small, regular payments to a central pot to be used for financing actions when it all goes pete tong.
That same organisation can then be villified as Marxist-Leninist destroyers of democracy and slowly returned to a position of bewilderment at what has befallen a once proud profession.

Repeat ad nauseam.
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Got the first part of your post that seemed to be going somewhere, lost the last bit Douglas.

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