He defended his party's new education policy, saying there would be no reintroduction of grammar schools or the 11-plus, but a handful of new grammars might be built in areas where selection already takes place.
No one can argue that people who snap a photo of George Clooney as he exits a Pinkberry eating strawberry frozen yogurt or, worse, hang around outside grammar schools taking photos of someone's children deserve the same legal protection as those who create a movie, music or other work of art.
Unionists accuse the team who produced the report of taking a selective approach to "parental choice" - respecting it when it comes to providing a range of schools with different religious or cultural identities, but not when parents back grammar schools.
So regardless (not irregardless) of whether a company would refuse to hire for poor grammar, why not take the opportunity as an employee or as an entrepreneur to hone this skill?