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The Guardian
The Guardian
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The article covers Reform UK's press conference in Enfield, where leaders Suella Braverman and Richard Tice criticized traditional education and emphasized apprenticeships, including unconventional paths like crypto and offshore deals. Tice dismissed 'Mickey Mouse' degrees and highlighted the benefits of manual and vocational training. Braverman criticized the current higher education sector and pledged to favor vocational training over university education, suggesting radical cuts to universities and targeting specific subjects like gender studies. The party's internal disputes and recent electoral successes, particularly in Clacton, were also mentioned.
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