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Daily Archives: April 8, 2012
Use your loaf, Gav: Barwell’s “Let Them Eat Cake” moment
The headmaster of Trinity School recently praised his chairman of governors and one of our local MPs, Gavin Barwell, as being “the only principled politician in the country”. That’s quite an endorsement, or quite a commentary on the school’s unusual … Continue reading →
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