of policies into place, the aims of which have been to raise standards and choice. Some theorists have argued that these changes were mandatory to improve Britain’s industrial competiveness. Some sociologists – Marxists especially have claimed that the real aim and result was to undermine comprehensive education and maintain inequalities. In the years 1980’s – 1990 the labour government imposed many education policies in order to improve the education standards and parental choice of Britain. When
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