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Monday, 14 November 2011

More Tory Fatcats Rewarded For Being Rich Already.


Sir Bruce Liddington, pictured above, as head of E-Act, one of the so-called "charties" running educational academies, was paid £280,000 this year. The Director of the Harris Federation was paid £243,000 while one member of staff at the Academies Enterprise Trust trousered over £200,000. We asked Michael Gove for his comments; "It seems only fair that the people we've appointed to head up this mugging of the education sector should be paid obscene amounts of money. Otherwise how would we attract the calibre of criminal needed to carry out such a dispicable policy? Education is not just about providing children with a second-rate eduaction you know - its also about milking as much money out of the system as possible. We in the Tory party are confident that this will provide us with many "donations" in the future and help us to fund even further daylight robbery of the great British voter. We like to think of ourselves as a self-funding enterprise."

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