Without sounding like a hippy and all. What this country needs to do is to stop pushing both parents to work by supporting the parent that does work (I'll remain PC by not specifying sex), and raising the start age for school to 7. Many of the scandinavian countries support this idea, and yet the kids still do better than they do over here. It's not surprising kids go on the warpath when they've been institutionalized from the age of 6 months, shacked up with a teacher that really doesn't understand it's needs or supply it with seratonin, plus 30 other kids that all have the same issue. It's like turning kids into cattle, fattening them up for market day.
The problem with the English government is they try to cover their mistakes, rather than getting to the root of the cause and fixing them. If all kids started school at 7 and spent the first 7 years close to at least one parent, they'd be secure, confident and probably more intelligent. Plus, the social matter won't exist, because the kids would mix with other kids whose mum's or dad's socialize with their parents.
Get it right, England!!!
Btw, I'm from Bristol, so I do have a right to complain
