It's very odd but I was thinking about Norman Macrae the other day and wondering what had become of him, whether he was still alive or passed on. He was for very many years the deputy editor of The Economist, not that I have ever been a regular reader, but he also had a regular column in The Sunday Times and in that he was for me a 'must read' until he retired many years ago. One phrase of his has stuck in my memory for decades. He was writing of state education, I think, and the fact that (yet another) government was about to shovel even more money in that direction and he summed up his opposition to it by writing something like, 'don't throw more money at it, throw more competition!' How right he was. You can read his obit here.
Hear,hear.
Posted by: dearieme | Saturday, 19 June 2010 at 23:20