NHS

So we get our info packs about the central information spine for the NHS, plus the way to opt out.

But while myself and the wife got our info, our daughter's is missing - as in never arrived.

Does this mean that she cannot opt out?

Does this mean that the state has decided that we, as her parents and (for legal speak) her legal guardians, cannot decide what is in her best interest?

We're going to try and opt her out and see what happens!

ELECTION POST (honest, not the Doctor)

Nope, the Daleks!!!

This week's RT cover


TEACHERS

Expect the teachers' unions to go ape this morning after the Tories launch their manifesto.

I know it is traditionally left-wing but the attitudes of some teachers beggar belief. They are meant to be there to educate children, not indoctrinate children to fit with their own world-view.

Also, why, when standards have fallen, has no-one looked at the actual teachers involved?

It cannot just be the system at fault. My kid goes to an excellent school and although extremely bright, she was behind on her reading. A combination of being the youngest in her class and a fear of failure (she's a perfectionist, must get it from her grandparents!) contributed to this.

So her school gave her extra tuition and now you can't move in our place without falling over a pile of books that she carts around the flat!

So if one set of teachers can do this, surely it is reasonable to assume that in bad cases, there are teachers that are failing in their primary duty - isn't it?

On a lighter note - how kids in America were wished a happy holiday by their Maths teacher

HT: Geekchic

EH OH

Dammit someone beat me to a photoshop about the retro (Tory) cover from the Labour manifesto

PANTS ON FIRE

Now this is interesting.

For years Gordo has been dismissing claims that Labour has overseen a decline in the rankings of the UK.

This election so far has been littered with blatant scare tactics and lies from the Labour Party over Conservative intentions.

So let me be the first to congratulate them, for once, for telling the truth about our global status in of all places, their last manifesto.



For those of you hard of eyesight it reads:

1997-2005: Britain, the fourth largest economy in the world, with the longest ever period of continuous growth



So post 2005, we were a) no longer the fourth largest economy in the world and
b) Stopped growing.

Well, honesty is refreshing sometimes.

Pic ht: Holborn