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This week's findings that one of the party's flagship policies, the pupil premium, has done nothing for social mobility in schools, must come as a particularly sharp slap in the face.
The formula has been so successful during the past quarter-century that it comes as a particularly sharp jolt to see Taiwan and Hong Kong, two Chinese enclaves where pragmatism reigned for many years, responding erratically to the Communist Party's elixir.
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