Council chiefs cut through the social class barriers

By Heather Jameson | 26 June 2019
  • Heather Jameson

There is a deep irony surrounding the latest Sutton Trust report, which found that local government was far less privileged than central Government when it comes to private school and Oxbridge educations. The report comes amid a backdrop of the Conservative Party leadership contest, which has seen allegations of elitism hurtling around.

In a contest dominated by Eton-educated Oxford graduates, it was perhaps inevitable that there would be criticism of a lack of diversity. But would the questions have been raised if we were faced with a line-up of potential PMs with a council house, state school background?

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