Why does BBC's article "Cameron to outline schools plan" only merit three sentences on his 'plans' before discussing his leadership for the rest of the time?
Mr Cameron is to suggest creating contracts between schools and parents that could be enforceable.
It comes amid murmurings among the Tories on his leadership. An activist who was part of his 2005 leadership campaign said he used "gimmickry".
Also on Monday, former party chairman Lord Saatchi warned "nicey-nicey" politics would not win the next election.
A survey for the Times put the Labour party six points clear of the Conservatives with 39% of the vote compared to 33%.
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
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