UNDER the leadership of one of Tony Blair’s education secretaries, Estelle Morris, Labour’s Bright Future Taskforce is charged with developing “a national strategy to ensure all children recover the learning and social development lost during the pandemic.” The taskforce includes a secondary head teacher, an NUS vice-president and a number of education sector worthies — most of whom have extensive experience based in big cities. It prompted this comment from a comrade “…good people, but no-one who you would describe as being on the left.” Which raises the question, what is leftist education? Education is, arguably, the most politically charged of Britain’s social enterprises.