Fraser Nelson Fraser Nelson

Goldsmith-Gummer report is headed for the recycling bin

I have a bit of good news for James (and Iain Dale).  Zac won’t be listened to. I understand that of the six policy review groups, the favourites of the Cameroon leadership are the social justice and competitiveness report (by IDS and John Redwood respectively). The others are not considered to have much meat in them – and lots of gunk which will be discreetly spat out. The education group, for example, has apparently failed to give a proper examination to the school choice agenda , perhaps the biggest public service revolution in the world right now. And the Tory NHS agenda has preceded the health review (which didn’t have much original to say anyway). “We have to be careful; a lot of good people have spent many hours on this,” one shadow cabinet member tells me. “But it would be a mistake for anyone to view them as a proxy for Tory policy”.

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