Former PM David Cameron launches scathing attack on government plans
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Lord Cameron, a former prime minister, has urged the House of Lords to reject the government's education reforms, labelling them "damaging and nonsensical".
Writing in the Daily Telegraph, he accused the Labour government of using a "spite-laden wrecking ball" by cancelling numerous free school projects.
He highlighted the cancellation of 46 free school projects, including 18 special schools, with a further 59 special and alternative provision projects at risk.
Cameron also criticised the Bill for dismantling freedoms previously enjoyed by academies, such as setting their own curriculum and staff pay.
The government states these cancellations will save approximately £600 million, contributing to a wider £3 billion plan to create 50,000 new school places for children with special educational needs.
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