This.
More of the people with power to make change might actually begin to notice and care about the state of non-private education.
Decision makers might actually get involved.
Right now most teachers and parents are crying out for change to the curriculum and to education but nothing happens, no one listens, education secretaries change like the weather.
It is a terrible waste of young peoples' potential, drive, enthusiasm, intelligence and creativity.
It is also a terrible waste of the knowledge, expertise and potential of teachers.
How many government ministers, political influencers and decision makers are aware of, or affected by, the state of our non-private education system?
Are their children being failed? Or are they lucky enough to be benefitting from a (tax free) better education, better sports and arts opportunities and teachers who aren't on their knees whilst the rest of the children are clinging onto a crumbling system which is failing everyone involved?