Longfingernails - There's so much that goes on behind the scenes - that if you believe the headlines and the media coverage then you only get a very corrupt / naive / blatantly wrong view.
WRT sacking of teachers. I have seen very few teachers sacked because of incompetency. However, I have seen several pushed out. There are more than one way to skin a cat you know, and it seems increasingly common to initially employ teachers on a one year contract, so if they're no good, you simply don't renew their contract - no need to drawn out sackings, and the teacher is gone. I've seen that and probation periods used a lot. If you believe the sun article, then you can only get a very naive view at best.
I work in FE and to be frank the govt hasn't got a clue when it comes to further education. When the Tories were in opposition they promised to end the funding disparity between FE and school sixth forms and all the problems this caused. This turned out to be a blatant lie, as all they have done since being in power is to cut FE funding (in some areas by up to 32%). I work in FE sector and next year we're looking at another cut in funding - which means as staff we're going to get another 8% pay cut (or have to work 8% more for the same money) this in itself wouldn't be a problem if it wasn't for the fact that we had a similar pay / funding cut last year, this is on top of a 3 year+ pay freeze, having to pay more for pensions (increase of about 2%). So since Conservatives have come in power, By Sept, I'll have had a pay cut of about 15% (not including inflation considerations).
FE sector problems.
But where is this in the Sun? Somehow these stories never seem to make the news. There's always so much that goes on behind the headlines. I really wouldn't believe all that you read (or anything that Gove says for that matter).