David Cameron tackled over special needs in schools
Conservative leader David Cameron was tackled on the election trail over the alleged segregation of disabled children in the education system.
Accompanied by his wheel-chair using son, Samuel, Jonathan Bartley told Mr Cameron of the two-year struggle he had faced to get the seven-year-old into his local school.
He voiced concerns about Tory plans to end the bias towards inclusion of children with special needs in mainstream schools.
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