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The educational policy in the United Kingdom from 1998 to 2010 was primarily presented by the Labour government, with key figures including Prime Minister Tony Blair and Education Secretary David Blunkett. This period saw significant reforms aimed at raising educational standards, increasing investment in schools, and promoting inclusivity. Policies such as the introduction of literacy and numeracy strategies, and initiatives to reduce class sizes were central to their agenda. The government's focus was on improving outcomes for all students and addressing educational inequalities.

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