Just about to read the report. However, parents who have made a big leap into the new shiny world of free schools will be very loath to criticise it. They are going to look foolish. They will try and convince themselves everything is ok, even if they know, deep down, there are problems.
Also, having seen state and independent management styles as a parent and a governor, there can be a huge amount of parent schmoozing and selling in the independent sector. This can mean that management is not remotely hands on and believes its own hype. They may be very good at getting the "best" children and the better teachers but they do not necessarily manage as you would in a state school. Would many independent heads manage the Educating Yorkshire school effectively one wonders?!!