artfuldodger
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Gove confirmed it todayHe most certainly didn't, he said it wouldn't be fair for ALL exams to go ahead as normal, that is utterly ambiguous in the extreme.
I get you tend to defend things he does and that's completely fine as is your right but please don't try to make out he's said things that he hasn't.
I genuinely couldn't give less of a shit about political bias im not Labour nor Conservative all I care about are my family and friends and this position we find ourselves in, 10 months down the line from when we were in this exact same position, affects those closest to me hence my anger and utter contempt for the circus that weve got telling us what to do
Gove confirms GCSE and A-level exams cancelled
GCSE and A-level exams have been cancelled in England for this year, Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove has confirmed.Announcing the new lockdown for England, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said schools and colleges in England would close to most pupils until at least half term.
A government source had told the BBC GCSE and A-level exams would be cancelled, but vocational exams would go ahead.
Gove confirmed the news on Radio 4's Today programme.
He said Education Secretary Gavin Williamson was talking to exam regulator Ofqual about how best to assess pupils.