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Kenneth Baker was an English politician whose dedication to education and technological advancement left a lasting impact on the UK. As Secretary of State for Education, he championed reforms that modernized the education system, making it more accessible to everyone. Baker's forward-thinking policies also laid the groundwork for technological growth, inspiring future generations to embrace innovation and progress. His legacy motivates us to prioritize education, adaptability, and long-term planning for positive change in society.
"So all the system was running down and collapsing. Mrs. Thatcher became the leader of the Conservative Party in February 1975, and she clearly wanted to strike out and do something different."
"It was always said that the big distinction between the French and the English is that the English are intelligent and the French are intellectual."
"Privatization came on slowly. When something very big happens, like privatization, historians and economists like to think you must have had very big causes. That is not how it happened."
"He has conferred on the practice of vacillation the aura of statesmanship."
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