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Livingstone: I oppose parental choice of school

KEN LIVINGSTONE talked for the first time about his son Tom's education at his local state primary in Brent.

The former mayor said that he was "not in favour of any parental choice in education".

He said: "You will go to your local school. Tom's in his first year at school. In his class there are only three kids who were born in this country, and one of them is called Mohammed.

"He's doing fine because he has parents who read to him and he lives in a house full of books. The illusion of educational choice has been a disaster for most kids and most parents."

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