do or how much money they give to the labour party. i think they protest a little bit too much. i m absolutely delighted to be supported by the trade union. can i ask the prime minister why he has trusted advisor that it would show no mercy. it would be big opportunity for private profit and it would transform the nhs into an insurance provider and not a steered deliverer? well, i m very, very grateful for the honorable gentleman to allow me to clear this up because when i read about him being my advisor i was slightly puzzled. [laughter] because i ve never heard of this person in my life, and he s not my advisor but i did a little bit of research, and it turns out that he was an advisor to the last government. here, here. oh, don t worry. there s plenty more he helped develop labour s nhs plan in 2000 which increased the role of the private sector. he was appointed by the labour as the chief executive as one of the 10 strategic health authorities set up by labour.
it and can be defeating for students from trying hard. i think it s useful for comparing across schools, but to use it as a high-stakes test is entirely unjustified by the data. coming from the area of medicine, my background, i am accustomed to looking at evidence-based materials and the time. mr. patrick? fred, as someone who personally sting set standardized tests, a number of us as some of the persian least thinks as somebody who personally stinks at standardized test, a number i supported. we are number one in student achievement. we continue to invest in public schools at the highest level in the history of the commonwealth, as i said, even when there have enormous challenges across the budget because of the global economic collapse. i think it is completely a false premise to suggest that leading the nation in a review of common standards is somehow a retreat from what we have been doing here in the commonwealth, and there is no evidence that it is. so i am