We are obsessed with academic performance, but universities should be recognised for their impact on people’s life chances
This week has been a welcome reprieve from Brexit, both for the public and politicians alike. With parliament in Easter recess, we have been able to look beyond the divisions, acrimony, backroom deals and blame, and instead get back into our communities and talk to local people.
Brexit has crowded out all other issues for almost three years. Just think what we could have done in that time if as much energy and as many resources had been spent on fixing the opportunity deficit Britain has, looking at housing or student finance and reintroducing maintenance grants.
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