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Cameron launches our draft manifesto for schools

Monday, January 18 2010

David Cameron (Photo credit: Andrew Parsons)

David Cameron has launched the education section of the 'Mending our Broken Society' chapter of the Conservative Party’s draft manifesto, and is asking for your questions about it online.

The section outlines plans to improve our schools system, make opportunity more equal and address our declining social mobility.

The document was launched in David's speech at Walworth Academy, and includes proposals to:

  • Better teachers and tougher discipline
  • A rigorous curriculum and exam system
  • Giving every parent access to a good school

You can read the Draft Manifesto in full using the document reader below, or alternatively click here to download a copy in PDF format.

To ask David a question about any of the policies, or to vote on other people's questions, go to the Draft Manifesto page. He will be answering them in a live webcast this Friday (22nd January).

Rt Hon David Cameron

David was elected Leader of the Conservatives in December 2005 and appointed Prime Minister in May 2010.

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David Cameron backs parents to set up new schools

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David Cameron and Michael Gove speak at a lively parents' rally in Kirklees, where local people are trying to open a new school.