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Asked about the UK’s position in the OECD education tables, the PMOS said that if journalists looked at what the Daily Telegraph had said and what the OECD had said the two directly contradicted each other. The OECD actually says that the figures were not reliable enough to draw firm conclusions from. Unfortunately the Daily Telegraph had drawn firm conclusions. The Department of Education would address the issue of getting reliable figures.
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