kids from hammersmith and hackney are now going to top universities thanks to these schools. we need many more like them which is why we are creating more academies, why the people behind these success stories are now opening free schools, and why we have pledged to turn round the 200 weakest secondaries and the 200 weakest primaries in the next year. but with the failures in our education system so deep, we can't just say 'these are our plans and we believe in them, let's sit back while they take effect'. i now want us to push further, faster. are we really doing enough to ensure that great new schools are set up in the poorest areas, to help the children who need them most? and why are we putting up with the complete scandal of schools being allowed to fail, year after year? if young people have left school without being able to read or write, why shouldn't that school be held more directly accountable? we want everyone to be proud of their community. we need a sense of social responsibility a part of every community. but the truth is for two long, the big bureaucratic stat