Cameron’s mummy problem: will war on mediocre schools help?

But PM's line on academies and Three Rs comes straight from Gove – who proved ‘toxic’ with mums

The Mole

It’s E for Education Day in the election campaign, with David Cameron threatening to turn more failing schools into academies and making a big push for the Three Rs for primary schoolchildren. But will his “war on mediocrity” help to endear him to mothers?

As the Financial Times reports today, new polling finds the PM has a “mummy problem”. Only 28 per cent of mothers with children under 18 plan to vote Conservative on 7 May, compared with 48 per cent for Labour, according to Populus.

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