This all comes after a government report published in January declared that one in five lessons in Liverpool were "inadequate". As a result, the government cuts its grant to the city by one fifth. Yes, you read that right, that is their crazy 'logic'. If they had ADDED 20% to the budget then it might have improved the 20% of lessons!
Short-term courses with no end qualification are believed to be for the chop. Many people join these courses to build up their confidence, after having been out of education for decades. They then move on to GCSEs, A levels and degrees.
But perhaps more importantly, this is yet another example of how the government considers that anything which fails to yield a financial profit is somehow worthless. Ok, so some people won't further their career by attending these classes. But might they meet people with similar interests? Might they take up a new hobby? Might they (whisper it) have fun?
Labour councillor Joe Anderson - leader of the opposition in Liverpool - said: "The government is not going to throw good money after bad.
"I understand funding has been reduced, but we have to look at why that happened. I believe it was because Liverpool was not producing a quality service."
The council is powerless, the opposition is spineless, the only thing that can save the local services that ordinary Liverpudlians depend on is action from ordinary Liverpudlians.
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