Stand in unity — better education in Britain is possible

The education system in Britain is under attack due to austerity measures and lack of funding, with teachers and support staff struggling to provide quality education. The National Education Union is calling for unity to save the schools and pay teachers properly, amidst rising child poverty and class sizes.
The UK's education system is facing a crisis due to austerity measures. Austerity has led to cuts in funding, resulting in large class sizes and inadequate support for special education needs. The National Education Union has around half a million members and is fighting for better education. The union is calling for increased funding and an end to austerity measures. Child poverty is rising, with 4.5 million children living in poverty. The education system needs to be reformed to prioritize child-centered learning.
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