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Grammar schools 'put poorer pupils at disadvantage'
Grammar schools are seen by supporters as a way of helping bright kids get on, but opponents say they condemn children who do not get in.
Theresa May wants to pave the way for more of them, despite fierce opposition from many, including her chief inspector of schools.
We spoke to Sean Worth, Chris McGovern and Lucy Powell MP.
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