It's schoolchildren who need rating
14th Nov 2006, 07:15 GMT
Andrew O'Hagan says: I know children are the bee's knees, but is it really necessary to seek their opinions on absolutely everything? I know they are clever and angelic, but can't they occasionally just go to their rooms or settle down or — heaven forfend — be quiet and listen for a moment?
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