thomas davison Party Leader
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Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2017 7:48 am Post subject: SCHOOLS ARE BRAINWASHING CHILDREN TO SUPPORT LABOUR |
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Schools 'brainwash' pupils to see Tories as 'evil' and support Labour, says teacher who fronted Department for Education recruitment drive
Calvin Robinson played major role in of DoE's 'I Chose To Teach' campaign
IT teacher said pupils were being 'indoctrinated to a left wing mentality'
Mr Robinson works at St Mary's and St John's C of E School in Hendon, London
By Alex Matthews For Mailonline
Published: 12:47, 14 July 2017 | Updated: 00:51, 15 July 2017
Pupils are being 'brainwashed' in Britain's classrooms to believe that Tories are 'evil', a high profile teacher has claimed.
Calvin Robinson played a major role in the Department of Education's 'I Chose to Teach campaign, appearing on posters, adverts and online.
But the IT teacher has now come out said pupils were being 'indoctrinated to a left wing mentality' and encouraged to see the Conservative party as 'evil'.
Mr Robinson is head of computer science at St Mary�s and St John�s Church of England School in Hendon, north west London.
Writing on the Conservatives for Liberty website, he said that schools were training kids 'into a lefty way of thinking'.
'Pretty much throughout their entire educational career, young people are being trained into a lefty way of thinking.
'I've seen this first hand on too many occasions and it leaves me constantly concerned.
Mr Robinson said pupils were being brainwashed into supporting the Labour Party. Pictured, the teacher during the DoE campaign
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Mr Robinson said pupils were being brainwashed into supporting the Labour Party. Pictured, the teacher during the DoE campaign
'Some of the behaviour I've seen from teachers is outright disgusting - a very evident bias not only in their teaching practices, but in the way they present their arguments.
'I'm not talking about the obvious party political biases of 'Labour = Good, Tory = Evil', although that does happen, but most teachers take a less obvious approach along the lines of tolerance being a good thing, so long as you agree with their way of thinking.' |
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