A bit late because the thread has digressed somewhat. I may be wrong, Zeuhl, but I believe there's quite a good long term benefit to this country in educating our children. However, large numbers of children in the UK are attending schools with leaky roofs or inadequate heating, or have to attend "failing" schools because the decent ones are over-subscribed. Then, of course, there’s the increased university fee issue.
There is, apparently, no money in the education budget to effect repairs or to improve standards or to keep fees down because the said budget (at £89bn) has remained static for three years and has thus been devalued by inflation. Meanwhile the overseas aid budget has suffered no such strictures and is due to rise by 35% in the next few years.
If the Coalition is so keen to fund some long term benefits for the UK it might start by looking a little closer to home.