Since taxpayers would in the end reap benefits from the move by introducing a system that attracted more qualified teachers with no additional cost after the transition period, most observers would say yes. (educationnext.org)
The only corporate bodies not benefiting from the move are the banks, who are hit by a higher bank levy as a result. (politics.co.uk)
Only 25 percent express support, probably because the public sees scant benefit from moving a child from one failing school to another. (educationnext.org)