And all at noextracost, no selection, and allowingthe pupils the route intouniversity, even ifmanyofthemwould wantto becomeentrepreneurs and havemanualjobs as well.
Opponents have argued that such schemes will subsidise private schools at the expense of weakening the state sector and that it will leave inner-city state schools, which manypupils will still haveto use, in an even more neglected condition.